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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).
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.
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.
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
Tripathi: Getting Away with Torture
BookReview, August, 10 2009
Deepak Tripathi
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The book follows the paper trail that led to abuses during the "war on terror".
Scipes: Reviewing Wilpert
BookReview, June, 26 2009
Kim Scipes
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Greg Wilpert's book is important: important not only as an account of developments in Venezuela under Hugo Chávez between 1999-2007, but as a “critical interrogation†of Chávez' “socialism of the 21st Century,†which should make it impo...
Panitch: May Day Cultures: What you need to know about May Day
BookReview, May, 01 2009
Leo Panitch
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For more than 100 years, May Day has symbolized the common struggles of workers around the globe. Why is it largely ignored in North America? The answer lies in part in American labour's long repression of its own radical past, out of which intern...
McGehee: What Can We Do?
BookReview, April, 08 2009
Michael McGehee
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New book by Staughton Lynd Daniel Gross...
Sinclair: Zinn's Empire
BookReview, March, 03 2009
Ian Sinclair
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Book review of A People's History of American Empire, a Graphic Adaption by Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki and Paul Buhle.
Dangl: Mexico Unconquered: Reviewing a People’s History of Power and Revolt
BookReview, February, 26 2009
Ben Dangl
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Mexico Unconquered starts off with an engaging people’s history of Mexico. Gibler guides the reader through the country’s various presidencies and popular uprisings. From Oaxaca, Gibler offers a first hand account of the incredible teachers’...
Sandronsky: The Making and Re-Making of a President: Lincoln and the Collective Mind
BookReview, February, 16 2009
Seth Sandronsky
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What does it take to make a U.S. president lead effectively in a crisis? Turning to the past can help to answer the question.
Rai: Real Utopia Review
BookReview, February, 02 2009
Milan Rai
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Real Utopia is a wide-ranging book that can deliver for the open-minded reader. It relates ideas and actions that develop naturally out of commonly held values, but that can still bring surprise, the shock of revelation, the rearrangement of famil...
Scipes: Labor, Empire and Globalization: An Extended Review of Solidarity Divided
BookReview, December, 27 2008
Kim Scipes
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An extended review...
McGehee: Today's Fiction, Tomorrow's Real Utopia
BookReview, October, 25 2008
Michael McGehee
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Few books inspire not only imagination but also the desire for a new and better world. The compilation of essays Chris Spannos edited in Real Utopia achieves just that.
Lendman: Reviewing Schechter's "Plunder
BookReview, September, 20 2008
Stephen Lendman
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Schechter's book is timely, important, and frightening. He does a masterful job deconstructing a complicated subject. One covered up in the mainstream. Its dark side papered over suppressed.
Dangl: Revolution! New Book Charts Roller Coaster Ride of South American Left
BookReview, September, 11 2008
Ben Dangl
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Throughout the past eight years of the Bush administration, North and South America have politically and economically been heading in opposite directions. While Bush waged wars, curtailed civil liberties and spread neoliberalism, South Americans s...
Scipes: Rethinking Venezuelan Politics
BookReview, August, 16 2008
Kim Scipes
Scipes's ZSpace page
Since the arrival of Hugo Chavez on the Venezuelan scene—and later, for the left and the right, on the world scene—he’s been the source of considerable interest. Is he a new caudillo in the Latin American style, perhaps a reincarnation of Argenti...
O'Keefe: Wilpert takes stock of the Bolivarian Revolution
BookReview, June, 27 2008
Derrick O'Keefe
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Gregory Wilpert has pulled off a triumph on two fronts with his new book on the Bolivarian Revolution, Changing Venezuela by Taking Power. Most obviously, Wilpert's book — in both its scope and (sometimes almost maddening) objectivity — is the mos...


