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Tag Archives: politics
Books in the News
Every so often I see news articles which touch on subjects I’ve been reading about; I used to link to them in weekly review posts from time to time, but I may start doing it in this format. For Consuming … Continue reading
Suburban Nation
Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream© 2000, 2010 Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck294 pages Compare a modern American city to its European counterparts, or even an older American city, and the … Continue reading
It’s a Sprawl World After All
It’s a Sprawl World After All: the Human Cost of Unplanned Growth — and Visions of a Better Future© 2005 Douglas E. Morris245 pages Shortly after the Second World War, the United States completely changed its approach to urbanism. Abandoning … Continue reading
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Tagged cities, infrastructure, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, social criticism, Society and Culture, urbanism
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Founding Rivals
Founding Rivals | Madison vs. Monroe: the Bill of Rights and the Election that Saved a Nation© 2011 Chris DeRose336 pages In these days of contentious politics, where adversaries rip into one another with all the grace of beasts, Chris … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged America, American Revolution, Colonial America, history, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, US Constitution
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The Crisis of Islam
The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror© 2001, 2003 Bernard Lewis184 pages Bernard Lewis’ What Went Wrong? examined the failure of modernity in the middle east, but did not address its role in the rise of terrorism. The Crisis … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged Bernard Lewis, critical history, Islam, Middle East, Near East, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train
You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times© 1995, 2002 Howard Zinn224 pages Howard Zinn not only taught history: he helped make it. The product of a working-class family in New York, Zinn left … Continue reading
Then Everything Changed
Then Everything Changed: Stunning Alternate Histories of American Politics: JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan© 2011 Jeff Greenfield434 pages “…playing with history is a small bit of payback for the way history has played with us.” Historical speculation may not be … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-history, BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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The Revolutionist
The Revolutionist: A Novel of Russia© 1988 Robert Littell467 pages Arise! You workers from your slumber Arise! You prisoners of want For Reason in revolt now thunders And at last ends the age of “can’t”. “The Internationale”, English lyrics by Eugène … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged historical fiction, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Robert Littell, Russia, thriller
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Weapons of Satire
Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the American-Phillipine War© 1992 Mark Twain; edited by Jim Zwick.256 pages Mine eyes have seen the orgy of the launching of the Sword; He is searching out the hoardings where the stranger’s wealth is … Continue reading
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Tagged essays, Mark Twain, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, social criticism, Society and Culture
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Homage to Catalonia
Homage to Catalonia© 1952 George Orwell232 pages On 17 July 1936, conservative and reactionary forces inside Spain opted to seize power by force, rather than allow the Popular Front government — an increasingly liberal, democratic, and progressive entity that undermined … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged George Orwell, history, Marxism, memoir, military, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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