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'''Ken Silverstein''' is an American editor covering the Washington bureau for '']''. In addition to contributing to the print edition of Harper's Magazine, Silverstein publishes a ] entitled "Washington Babylon" on the magazine's website. '''Ken Silverstein''' is an American editor covering the Washington bureau for '']''. In addition to contributing to the print edition of Harper's Magazine, Silverstein publishes a ] entitled "Washington Babylon" on the magazine's website.

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Ken Silverstein is an American editor covering the Washington bureau for Harper's Magazine. In addition to contributing to the print edition of Harper's Magazine, Silverstein publishes a weblog entitled "Washington Babylon" on the magazine's website.

In 1993, Silverstein started Counterpunch, a political newsletter. Silverstein left the publication in 1996.

Bibliography

He is the author of a number of books, including:

  • Washington Babylon, Verso Books, 1996 (co-authored with Alexander Cockburn)
  • Private Warriors, Verso Books, 2000
  • Washington on $10 Million A Day: How Lobbyists Plunder the Nation, Common Courage Press, 2002
  • The Radioactive Boy Scout: The True Story of a Boy and His Backyard Nuclear Reactor, Random House, 2004
  • Turkmeniscam: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship, Random House, 2008

He resides in Washington, D.C.

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