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The New Press Tide Players The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China
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The New Press From Cairo to Wall Street: Voices from the Global Spring
Collects essays and information on the many protest movements that swept through the world in 2011, from the Arab Spring to Spain's Indignados to the Occupy Wall Street movement in the United States.
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The New Press Color Me English Reflections on Migration and Belonging
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The New Press Big History From the Big Bang to the Present
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The New Press Studs Terkels Chicago
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The New Press Saving Remnant A
Charts the irrepressible lives of two of the most influential and dedicated gay and lesbian rights activists.
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The New Press Howard Zinn A Life on the Left
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The New Press Lightning A Novel
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The New Press Bill Moyers Journal The Conversation Continues
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The New Press Self Beyond Itself The An Alternative History of Ethics the New Brain Sciences and the Myth of Free Will
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The New Press Lets Get Free A HipHop Theory of Justice
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The New Press World Has Changed Conversations with Alice Walker
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The New Press Two Billion Eyes The Story of China Central Television
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The New Press Ex Mex From Migrants to Immigrants
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The New Press Founders The People Who Brought You a Nation
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The New Press Law Lit: From Atticus Finch to the Practice: A Collection of Great Writing About the Law
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The New Press Catholic Does Not Equal the Vatican A Vision for Progressive Catholicism
A stirring manifesto for progressive Catholics and a challeng to Vatican politics.
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The New Press Radical Acts Collected Political Plays
Four inspiring, bold political plays that bring history alive.
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The New Press Evil Paradises Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism
An extraordianry group of thinkers, brought together by the bestselling author of A Monster at Our Door, explores future worlds being created by unfettered capitalism.
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The New Press Bombing Civilians A Twentiethcentury History
Groundbreaking historical analysis of indescriminate bombing from 1920 to the present war in Iraq. The texts combine historical and contemporary analysis making important arguments about international law and the morality of war.
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The New Press Classroom Conversations A Collection of Classics for Parents and Teachers
An outstanding collection of classic readings on teaching and learning from Dewey to Delpit.
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The New Press Floating City of Peasants A The Great Migration in Contemporary China
A dozen remarkably intimate portraits that show the face of the migrant workers who have helped fuel the explosive economic growth in the People's Republic of China.
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The New Press Lessons of Empire: Imperial Histories And American Power
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The New Press FINAL TEST The Battle for Adequacy in Americas Schools
An in-depth look at the brave new world of school finance' (Education Week) and the latest struggle for equality in public education in America.'
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The New Press WALMART A Field Guide to Americas Largest Company and the Worlds Largest Employer The Face of TwentyFirst Century Capitalism
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The New Press BETRAYAL OF WORK How LowWage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans How Lowwage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans And Their Families
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The New Press Jane Fondas War A Political Biography of an Antiwar Icon
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The New Press Lula and The Workers Party in Brazil
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The New Press Guantanamo
Praised as a tour-de-force deconstruction of Bush''s supermax gulag (San Diego Union Tribune) when first published in hardcover, Guantánamo makes shocking allegations about the infamous U.S. detention camp in Cuba. Award-winning journalist David Rose argues that the camp not only constitutes a grotesque abuse of human rights but is also ineffective as a tool for combating terrorism. Through firsthand research in Cuba, government documents, and dozens of interviews with guards, intelligence officials, military lawyers, and former detainees, Rose sheds light on Gitmo''s ugly inner workings. He reveals that, contrary to the Bush administration''s claims, the prisoners at Guantánamo are not the hardest of the hard-core Al Qaeda terrorists, ruthless men involved in a plot to kill thousands of ordinary Americans. And he provides solid evidence that the brutal interrogations that supposedly justify the camp''s existence have yielded very little useful intelligence.
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The New Press The Maze of Fear Security and Migration After 911
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The New Press Street Wars Gangs and the Future of Violence
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The New Press Next Year in Jerusalem Everyday Life in a Divided Land
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The New Press HATCHET JOBS Writings on Contemporary Fiction
NOW IN PAPERBACK The cover may have softened, but the polemic remains durable. Dale Peck hacks into contemporary fiction.
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The New Press Toward a New Cold War Essays on the Current Crisis and How We Got There US Foreign Policy from Vietnam to Reagan
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The New Press The Radical Reader: A Documentary History of the American Radical Tradition
From Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" to Kate Millett's "Sexual Politics," these documents sparked, guided, and distilled the most influential movements in American history. Brief introductory essays by the editors provide a rich biographical and historical context for each selection.
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The New Press The Fifth Act
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The New Press Crossroads: Art and Religion in American Life
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The New Press The Consumer Society
A unique and definitive reader on our national passionbuying stuffand its consequences for American society. We are citizens, owners and workers, believers and heathens, but today more than anything else we are consumers. How this came to be and its consequences for us all is the subject of this pioneering reader on the riseand continued riseof consumerism. The Consumer Society Reader features a range of key works on the nature and evolution of consumer society. It includes classics such as the Frankfurt School writers Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse on the Culture Industry; Thorstein Veblen''s oft-cited writings on conspicuous consumption; Betty Friedan on the housewife''s central role in consumer society; and John Kenneth Galbraith''s influential analysis of the affluent society. The book also includes much-discussed recent work by such leading critics as Pierre Bourdieu, Thomas Frank, bell hooks, Bill McKibben, and Janice Radway. A landmark in social criticism, The Co
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The New Press Knowledges Culture Counterculture Subculture
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