Politics | Nonfiction
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Jul.05.2011
"Throughout recorded history, it has often been the responsibility of the writer to speak out against the monstrosity of war" ("Foreword" to The Common Sky, Alistair MacLeod).
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Jun.12.2011
Radical Equality documents the rise and fall of three constitutional principles that upset the feudal alliance of economic monopolists (landowning English nobility), religious authoritarians (the Church of England), and mercenary militarists (redcoat soldiers) ruling the old world. By instituting...
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May.20.2011
The Valley Planet is a community-minded publication that was created to meet the cultural needs of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley. The Valley Planet is dedicated to promoting the ideas, arts and events that make the Tennessee Valley unique.
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May.02.2011
What does is it mean to be a citizen of the United States? Susan Griffin’s provocative investigation of that question takes us from the Declaration of Independence to the Iraq War, with many stops in between. Her conclusion: democracy is nothing less than a revolution of consciousness, and the...
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May.02.2011
This inspired collection offers a new paradigm for moving the world beyond violence as the first, and often only, response to violence. Through essays and poetry, prayers and mediations, Transforming Terror powerfully demonstrates that terrorist violence--defined here as any attack on unarmed...
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Apr.07.2011
I did a portrait of Sarah Palin, and I offered it to my editor with the question, "You want to make me famous?" She responded, "I'll take the portrait if you write an article to go with it."
I did. And she published it. Am I famous now?
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Jan.20.2011
Dismantling American Common Law provides new insights into the political implications and philosophical origins of the American common law tradition, the importance of which has largely been ignored by the political science community.
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Jan.20.2011
The Price of Politics examines the historical, political, and legal heritage of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights to come to grips with modern political developments. Using a cross-disciplinary, multi-methods approach, this book explores both the normative and the emperical dimensions of the...
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Nov.19.2010
Twenty pages of political poetry by Anthony Frame, plus an introduction in verse by Jim Daniels. Includes poems previously published in Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, Perigee, Diverse Voices Quarterly and other literary journals.
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