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The World Until Yesterday
The World Until Yesterday© 2012 Jared Diamond481 pages Earth has been the province of mankind for hundreds of thousands of years, and for most of the time he has transversed it in small tribal groups, … Continue reading
Power, Inc
Power, Inc: the Epic Rivalry between Government and Big Business© 2013 David Rothkopf448 pages Historians of western civilization are used to viewing its late medieval and early modern period through the lens of a church versus state battle; the … Continue reading
Anthem
Anthem© 1938 Ayn Rand128 pages In a dark future, the triumph of collectivism has created a global society deteriorating to near-medieval conditions. Man is utterly broken by the state, dominated by institutions from birth onward. Raised in cohorts in government … Continue reading
The Burden of Southern History
The Burden of Southern History © 1960, 1968, 1970 C. Vann Wordward 250 pages Louisiana State University Press The publication of these essays on southern character and its tragic history, from Civil War to the abandoned civil rights efforts of … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews, Society and Culture
Tagged 1960s, American South, essays, history, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, race
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Human Scale
Human Scale© 1980 Kirkpatrick Sale500 pages Human Scale is an ambitious assault on big business, big government — the very concept of Bigness. Opening with biology, Kirkpatrick Sale first establishes his basic operating principle: for … Continue reading
I’ll Take My Stand
I’ll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition © 1930 various authors. 410 pages “There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called The Old South…Here in this pretty world Gallantry took its last bow…Here was the … Continue reading
The Long Loneliness
The Long Loneliness© 1952 Dorothy Day288 pages (Harper Collins, 2009( Dorothy Day came of age amid the Great War, a child of struggling parents whose labors to make ends meet stayed with her even after they had achieved some … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews, Society and Culture
Tagged agrarianism, anarchism, biography, Catholicism, Christianity, Distributism, labor, memoir, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, poverty, religion, sacramental living, social criticism, Society and Culture, solidarity, subsidiarity
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The Redneck Manifesto
The Redneck Manifesto: How Hicks, Hillbillies, and White Trash Became Amerca’s Scapegoats© 1998 Jim Goad272 pages Rednecks of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your bills. Jim Goad’s The Redneck Manifesto is a raucous mixture of southern … Continue reading
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Tagged American South, dissent, history, labor, poverty, social criticism, Society and Culture
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Poor But Proud
Poor but Proud: Alabama’s Poor Whites© 2001 Wayne Flynt488 pages We might be poor but we’re proud And we’re living the best way we know how We don’t have much but we don’t look for pity Cause we’re country poor … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, American South, history, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, poverty, social history, Wayne Flynt
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Things that Matter
Things that Matter: Three Decades of Passion, Pastimes, and Politics© 2013 Charles Krauthammer400 pages Things that Matter collects articles spanning at three decades, largely culled from The New Republic, giving voice to psychologist-turned-cultural observer and journalist Charles Krauthammer as he … Continue reading
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Tagged essays, Judaism, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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