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>Subject: [PEN-L:3346] Another book request
>Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:39:12 -0700
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>This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
>analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
>success.
Poor Peoples Movements.
Cloward and Piven.
This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
success. The purpose is to incorporate it in a course on political
economy, so that students have an opportunit
This time, what we're looking for is a book that provides a detailed
analysis of a modern social movement, preferably one with at least some
success. The purpose is to incorporate it in a course on political
economy, so that students have an opportunity to analyze the strategies
available to acti
Dear friends,
I have just finished reading "Black Lamb, Grey Falcon",
Rebecca West's powerful and moving account of a trip through
Yugoslavia in the late 1930s. Now I would like to read a book about
the World War Two period and the rise of Tito in Yugoslavia. Can
anyone recommend a
This came over another list.
> My name is Edward B. Armour, and I am a representative of the Sheet Metal
> Workers International Association, Local #312 in Salt Lake City. We have
> begun a new constitutionally mandated Labor History program for our
> apprentices and Journeymen. If the volumes
Roy, I can't think of a good book that is as charismatic as the
Friedmans' without being as demagogic as the Friedmans'. At least
not off my head. Someone should write one: there's a new pen-l
challenge!
One thing: the left should learn to talk about freedom more.
One reason why MF and RF are so
I'll be teaching intro to micro next term, and I'm looking for a book
that I can use as an antidote to the Friedmans' Free to Choose (please
don't recommend Free to Lose). I'm looking for something that
explains the nature of a market economy from the perspective not of
the so-called "free will,