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Category Archives: Book reviews
Proudhon
thesis — antithesis VOICE #1 : Well, you are a democrat? VOICE #2 : No. VOICE #1 : What! you would have a monarchy? VOICE #2 : No. VOICE #1 : A constitutionalist? VOICE #2 : God forbid! VOICE #1 … Continue reading
Positively Zinnful – 2
Howard Zinn looked at the world from alternate angles. He discovered early in his life little discrepancies in the stories we’re told, the history we’re taught, the everyday beliefs passed down to us by parents, teachers, and those given prestige. … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews
Tagged civil liberties, education, Howard Zinn, human rights, information freedom, miseducation, On History
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