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Burrows: Book Review: Sidney Harring's, White Man's Law (UTP, 1998)
BookReview, April, 30 2011
Paul Burrows
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Book review of Sidney Harring, White Man's Law (UTP, 1998).
Andrews: Book Review - The Shape of the Beast - Arundhati Roy
BookReview, April, 17 2011
John Andrews
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Book Review of "The Shape of the Beast" by Arundhati Roy.
Dixon: Making Aspirations into Realities
BookReview, March, 25 2011
Chris Dixon
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Review of Cindy Milstein's Anarchism and Its Aspirations.
Amin: Talking About The Market
BookReview, March, 11 2011
Samir Amin
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Standard textbooks use a method that eschews the most elementary logic.
Shannon: Toward a Decentralized World from Below
BookReview, February, 07 2011
Deric Shannon
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A book review of Andrej Grubacic's "Don't Mourn, Balkanize!"
Young: War Preparedness 101
BookReview, November, 25 2010
Kevin Young
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David Swanson’s new book refutes all the arguments used to justify wars, and is highly recommended for both general audiences and experienced activists.
Berrigan: “Flashes of Light”: Howard Zinn’s Last Call for Peace
BookReview, November, 03 2010
Frida Berrigan
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Bombing from the air makes war seem easy, effective, and bloodless—at least to those of us far from the ground zeroes.
Willis: A Review of Wobblies & Zapatistas
BookReview, November, 02 2010
Abbey Willis
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A Review of Wobblies & Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History, by Staughton Lynd and Andrej Grubacic.
Marty: Following the Footsteps of Joseph Stiglitz: Learning Economics with Ha Joon Chang
BookReview, October, 07 2010
David Marty
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This book is a really valuable instrument for activist willing to learn about economics. It is simply the most empowering book on economics since Robin Hahnel's ABC's of Political Economy (2002)... and also really entertaining, in Chang's very own...
Dandelion: Howard Zinn's Last Testament To The Immorality Of War
BookReview, September, 26 2010
Ben Dandelion
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Howard Zinn, the writer and activist, had many critics, but his final book, The Bomb, is a timely reminder of his political relevance.
Miles: Oceania
BookReview, September, 16 2010
Jim Miles
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Having spent six years travelling and exploring the many regions of the idylicized South Pacific, Andre Vltchek reveals in his latest book, “Oceania,” that it is a region endangered by its encounters with external actions and ideas. While all is n...
Raskin: The Bomb
BookReview, August, 13 2010
Marcus Raskin
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Howard Zinn died recently at the age of 87. His last book, The Bomb, is about his experience as a bombardier in World War II, and about the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is also the story of his hatred of war and of how he cam...
Lausti: India in the throes of "progress"
BookReview, June, 21 2010
Tapani Lausti
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India has often been described as the world's largest democracy. At the outset of this new book Arundhati Roy asks what happens when democracy has been used up. The world elites assure us that democracy and "free market" are two sides of the same ...
Shannon: A Flame to Extinguish Capital
BookReview, June, 11 2010
Deric Shannon
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A brief review of Scmhidt and van der Walt's "Black Flame": a book that situates the anarchist tradition in the broader socialist movement.
Hiemstra: Review of Dying to Live
BookReview, March, 03 2010
Nancy Hiemstra
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A review of Dying to Live: a story of U.S. immigration in an age of global apartheid
Fletcher: Science Fiction as a Terrain of Struggle: A Review of Red Planets
BookReview, February, 25 2010
Bill Fletcher
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Review of Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction
Shoot: Angela Davis and Frederick Douglass in Tandem
BookReview, February, 17 2010
Brittany Shoot
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A new collection of Angela Davis’s lectures and Frederick Douglass’s writings puts history in perspective.
Ellmann: Ehrenreich's Smile or Die
BookReview, January, 11 2010
Lucy Ellmann
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Smile or Die: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America by Barbara Ehrenreich reviewed by Lucy Ellmann
Lausti: Slow Road to Freedom
BookReview, January, 10 2010
Tapani Lausti
Lausti's ZSpace page
It is still difficult for the majority of people to believe that there can be alternatives to capitalism, especially because the sorry history of the Soviet Union is widely seen as a failed example of a planned economy. Several writers in this boo...
Johnson: Kahlil Gibran, Spirits Rebellious
BookReview, November, 01 2009
Theodore Johnson
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A look into Lebanon's past and the quest to transcend humanity's self-imposed injustice


