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19 Facts About Gabriel Kolko

1.

Gabriel Kolko was born in Paterson, New Jersey, the son of two teachers: Philip and Lillian Kolko.

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Gabriel Kolko attended Kent State University, studying American economic history.

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Gabriel Kolko received his PhD from Harvard University in 1962.

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In retrospect, Gabriel Kolko summarized this phase of his career when he wrote that:.

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Gabriel Kolko argued that big business turned to the government for support because of its inefficiency and inability to prevent the economy veering between boom and bust, which aroused fears that the concomitant discontent amongst the general public would lead to the imposition of popular constraints upon business.

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Gabriel Kolko has made it his mission to study the historical roots of how this propensity for intervention came to be.

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Gabriel Kolko was one of the first historians to take on the regulatory state in a serious way.

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8.

Gabriel Kolko's landmark work, The Triumph of Conservatism, is an attempt to link the Progressive Era policies of Theodore Roosevelt to the national-security state left behind in the wake of his cousin Franklin's presidency.

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Gabriel Kolko next moved on to his country's war in Vietnam, a conflagration with which he and Joyce were deeply preoccupied at home and abroad; the couple were in Hue when North Vietnamese forces entered Saigon, and were granted the privilege of announcing the event over local radio.

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Gabriel Kolko would publish two books on the Vietnam War and its aftermath.

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Gabriel Kolko became a founding editor of the Journal of Contemporary Asia in 1970, remaining on the board until 1998.

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Gabriel Kolko regarded the result of the creation of Israel as "abysmal".

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Gabriel Kolko married Joyce Manning in 1955, and the couple remained together until her death in 2012.

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Gabriel Kolko had been a collaborator in his writings, such as The Limits of Power.

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Gabriel Kolko was a regular contributor to the political newsletter CounterPunch during the final 15 years of his life.

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Gabriel Kolko was interested in mycology and a fan of Giovanni Kapsperger.

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Gabriel Kolko died aged 81 at his home in Amsterdam at Oostelijke Eilanden on May 19,2014.

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Gabriel Kolko was suffering from a degenerative neurological disorder and chose euthanasia, permitted under Dutch law.

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Gabriel Kolko left a considerable amount of money to the Nederlandse Bachvereniging.