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Thursday, November 16, 2006

10. Seven Stories (NYC)
website

Their thing: Popular Culture, Human Rights and Politics, Media Studies, American History, etc.

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In the spotlight: Dennis D. Loo & Peter Phillips Impeach the President

"An eye-opening, multi-layered indictment of the lawless rule of the Bush White House reactionaries. A well-edited, well-substantiated, an dwell-argued offering of hard-hitting truths that can serve as a manual for political action." -Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle and Superpatriotism

“A looming, new totalitarianism--that is the warning here. Citizens who feel uneasy owe it to themselves to read this important book and think about how to exercise their responsibilities. Citizenship, truth be told, isn't easy, nor free.” -George Kenney, former State Department Official

"This important volume, contributing powerfully to the campaign for impeachment, must be welcomed by anyone concerned for peace, justice, and a truly democratic nation." -Howard Zinn, from the introduction
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A few greatest hits: Ewen & Ewen Typecasting: On the Arts & Sciences of Human Inequality, Kurt Vonnegut Man Without a Country, Noam Chomsky 911, ...
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posted by Dennis Cooper at 3:41 AM

1 Comments:

Blogger stuartewen said...

Thanks for the listing. Readers may want to look at the blog that's been put up in relation to Typecasting. http://stereotypeandsociety.typepad.com

3:47 PM  

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