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The Most Dangerous Man in America Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers

Daniel Ellsberg: Why Was It Kept Secret?

cnn.com | Posted 08.11.2011 | Politics


In the 1960s, Ellsberg was a high-level Pentagon official, a former Marine commander who believed the American government was always on the right side...

Exclusive: Ellsberg Disagrees With WikiLeaks' Assange on Whether Clinton Should Resign

Brad Friedman | Posted 05.25.2011 | World


Brad Friedman

"I've come to respect Assange's judgment in a lot of these matters a lot more than I do the Pentagon spokespersons," Ellsberg said. "In this case, I don't agree with him."

WikiLeak Case Echoes Pentagon Papers

Coleen Rowley | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media


Coleen Rowley

It's quite possible that the future of accountable government is teetering on the brink with the arrest of the 22-year-old Army intelligence specialist and the fugitive manhunt for the WikiLeaks founder.

Your Weekend By Flavorpill: Nerd Nite, Kronos Quartet & The Most Dangerous Man In America

Posted 05.25.2011 | New York


Flavorpill NY brings you the best of art and culture this weekend: Nerd Nite Friday Mar 12 (7-9pm) $10 Galapagos Art Space 16 Main St DUMBO, Brook...

ReThink Interview: Daniel Ellsberg -- the Most Dangerous Man in America Speaks, Part Two

Jonathan Kim | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment


Jonathan Kim

The second part of my interview with Daniel Ellsberg, the true American hero who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971.

ReThink Interview with Daniel Ellsberg: The Most Dangerous Man in America Speaks (Part One)

Jonathan Kim | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment


Jonathan Kim

I was enthralled by The Most Dangerous Man in America, and when I was told that Ellsberg would be in Los Angeles for a week in late September and would be available for an interview, I jumped at the chance.