In an article for the new york times , published just before he took office , he decried the failures of american capitalism what he called " unrestrained market fundamentalism " and implied that the us is in irreversible decline .
Inspirations included wikipedia , the web encyclopedia written by volunteers , and the leak of the pentagon papers by daniel ellsberg to the new york times during the vietnam war , which ultimately led to a supreme court ruling that " only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government . "
Steavens had never heard anything in the least like it ; it was injured emotional dramatic abuse unique and masterly in its excruciating cruelty as violent and unrestrained as had been her grief of twenty minutes before .
Here , instead of linear narrative , there is unrestrained and exuberant storytelling that skips back and forth in time and blends together past and present . Someone who may have died long ago can intervene without any fuss in a conversation between two people who are very much alive .
Republicans agree that it will concentrate minds , but in a different way . If iraqis know the americans are going , this will give them an extra incentive to stockpile arms and purge their neighbourhoods of sunnis ( or shias ) , in preparation for an unrestrained civil war once the americans are gone .