Working Class Zero Tyrant


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The Condition of the Working Class in Iran: 1911-1979


The Condition of the Working Class in Iran: 1911-1979

Author: Cosroe Chaquèri

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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Insider Histories of the Vietnam Era Underground Press, Part 2


Insider Histories of the Vietnam Era Underground Press, Part 2

Author: Ken Wachsberger

language: en

Publisher: MSU Press

Release Date: 2012-04-01


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This enlightening book offers a collection of histories of underground papers from the Vietnam Era as written and told by key staff members of the time. Their stories, building on those presented in Part 1, represent a wide range of publications: countercultural, gay, lesbian, feminist, Puerto Rican, Native American, Black, socialist, Southern consciousness, prisoners’ rights, New Age, rank-and-file, military, and more. Wachsberger notes that the underground press not only produced a few well-known papers but also was truly national and diverse in scope. His goal is to capture the essence of “the countercultural community.” This book will be a fundamental resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of a dramatic era in U.S. history, as well as offering a younger readership a glimpse into a generation of idealists who rose up to challenge and improve government and society.

The Ranting of an Uneducated Reactionary


The Ranting of an Uneducated Reactionary

Author: Oscar Phillips

language: en

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Release Date: 2022-06-06


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The Ranting of an Uneducated Reactionary presents us with a thought-provoking analysis on sundry topical and philosophical issues virtually guaranteed to rouse readers of any political stripe. This cerebrally stimulating collection of essays and utterly fascinating random thoughts will interest those with only a junior high school education to those with a PhD from Harvard University. But be forewarned, the conservatism of this book is more than just contentious; it’s outright iconoclastic and even subversive. And although the writings of Mr. Phillips are an absolute joy to read, it’s entirely possible that they could wreak psychological havoc on the intellectually dishonest. “Hyperbole?” say you. Maybe it is…but then again, maybe it isn’t.