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A power governments cannot suppress /
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| Author |
Zinn, Howard, 1922-
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| Call Number |
306.20973 ZIN |
| Publisher |
San Francisco : City Lights, |
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Subject
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Democracy -- United States.
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Political participation -- United States.
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United States -- History.
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United States -- Politics and government.
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United States -- Politics and government -- Philosophy.
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United States -- Social conditions.
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| URL |
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0618/2006024087.html |
| Title Statement |
A power governments cannot suppress / Howard Zinn. |
| Description |
293 p. ; 21 cm. |
| Contents |
If history is to be creative -- The ultimate betrayal -- Seattle: a flash of the possible -- Big government -- The forbidden word: class -- World War II: the good war -- Learning from Hiroshima -- Unsung heroes -- Tennis on the Titanic -- Killing people to "send a message" -- The double horror of 9/11 -- Afghanistan -- Pacifism and war -- The Boston massacre -- Respecting the Holocaust -- Patriotism -- Henry David Thoreau -- Nationalism -- Land mines -- The Supreme Court -- Civil liberties during wartime -- Soldiers in revolt -- The coming end of the Iraq war -- The enemy is war -- Governments lie -- The long war -- Break-in for peace -- Philip Berrigan: holy outlaw -- Mississippi freedom summer -- Eugene V. Debs -- Protest literature -- Film and history -- Immigration nation -- Sacco and Vanzetti -- The optimism of uncertainty. |
| Bibliography Note |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-274) and index. |
| ISBN |
0872864758 |
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9780872864757 |
| LCCN |
2006024087 |
| Hold Requests |
0 |
| Bib No. |
1065508 |