New York, Oct 30: Russell Brand's 4,500-word essay on revolution in the New Statesman where he even quoted Sophocles, has met with a lot of criticism.
Historian Tim Stanley wrote in the UK Telegraph that what followed was a sequence of dumb statements that felt as if they came from the mouth of an 18-year-old politics student sitting stoned on a bean bag and trying to impress a girl into bed, the New York Post reported.
He said that when someone publishes an essay like this in a publication such as the New Statesman, they should be expected to be taken seriously - and Brand's ideas are not serious. (Ani)...
Historian Tim Stanley wrote in the UK Telegraph that what followed was a sequence of dumb statements that felt as if they came from the mouth of an 18-year-old politics student sitting stoned on a bean bag and trying to impress a girl into bed, the New York Post reported.
He said that when someone publishes an essay like this in a publication such as the New Statesman, they should be expected to be taken seriously - and Brand's ideas are not serious. (Ani)...
- 10/30/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
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