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Tinoire (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Sat Feb-05-05 10:05 PM Response to Original message |
11. Chomsky Zinn and that similar vein |
Edited on Sat Feb-05-05 10:07 PM by Tinoire
What a good thread! I still need to read Lakoff- is it really that interesting? Tell me more.
Currently I'm reading these books because my sister gave me a nice little credit at Common Courage Press and now I'm hooked on their whole store because it's geared to Progressives and Progressive thought. So in answer to your question- anything and everything by Chomsky and Zinn in order to get real perspective on how our understanding of history and world events have been completely manipulated. Right now, I'm reading/about to read these: Freeing the World to Death Essays on the American Empire A collection of essays written by William Blum, some of which were published over the past decade in various magazines and anthologies, some appeared in his regular internet newsletter: The Anti-Empire Report, some which appeared only on his website, and some written explicitly for this book. The essays include: The bombing of PanAm Flight 103: Case not closed Cuban political prisoners ... in the United States What do the imperial mafia want in Iraq? Myth and denial in the war against Iraq. Hiroshima: Needless Slaughter, Useful Terror Hostages in Peru: Their terrorists, our freedom fighters Madeleine Albright: Ethically challenged The myth of America's booming economy A New Yorker trapped in Los Angeles Treason: None dare call it nothing AUTHOR BIO William Blum is the author of:"Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II", "Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower", and "West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir" http://www.commoncouragepress.com/index.cfm?action=book&bookid=306 On the rampage Corporate Predators and the Destruction of Democracy by Russell Mokhiber Robert Weissman On the Rampage is a cool, clear and sprightly written down-to-earth series of stories about how the relentless greed and power of corporations control human beings here and abroad. It informs you of the kind of resistance to these corporate supremacists and how you can be alert and avoid some of these erosions of your daily living standards. Mokhiber and Weissman demonstrate how to blend unassailable evidence with irresistible rhetoric. -Ralph Nader Mokhiber and Weissman again strike at the heart of corporate power and malfeasance in this excellent book, On The Rampage. Chronicling the seamless transition the corporate elite enjoyed from the Clinton to the Bush administrations, these journalists uphold the time-honored and now all-too-rare tradition of dogged muckracking, exposing corporate criminals and their bought politicians in the spirit of Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, and I.F. Stone. In this age of endless war and limitless war profits, we need Mokhiber and Weissman and independent journalists like them now more than ever. -Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! On the Rampage treats readers to 71 trenchant essays on corporate soulessness from two of America's leading reporters on corporate misbehavior. -Congressman Dennis Kucinich "Mokhiber and Weissman are veteran trackers of the corporate beasts that pillage the globe. In On the Rampage, they are on the tail of GM, Exxon, Philip Morris and other snakes, showing how they prey on workers, the environment and consumers. To escape from being snack food for the corporate godzillas, We The People need to get On the Rampage." -Jim Hightower, radio commentator and author of "Let's Stop Beating Around the Bush" www.commoncouragepress.com/index.cfm?action=book&bookid=214 The Broken Promises of America Volume I At Home and Abroad, Past and Present, An Encyclopedia for Our Times Volume 1 by Douglas F. Dowd Introduction by Howard Zinn "As I could say also of Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn: there's no one in my life from whom I've learned more than my friend and mentor Douglas Dowd. I have been strengthened in my determination to help make good our country's so-far broken promises." --Daniel Ellsberg "A master reference work by a guy who personifies everything that is great about America." -Robert McChesney With 160 entries from arrogance to zoos, Douglas Dowd puts the U.S. back in its cage. The ultimate primer and reference work on what has gone wrong in our country. Biographical sketches from Kissinger to Sacco and Vanzetti, combined with solid analysis of horrific deeds provides the reader with an education like no other. This is a must-have reference work that's as entertaining as it is profound. From racism to violence, from militarism to power, Dowd's entries provide an education by provocation. "The bitter truth is that although we have had every opportunity to become a truly wonderful society, we have failed to shed our past faults and are now evolving toward something the opposite of wonderful: The gap between our realities and our ideals, despite important changes now and again, widens to resemble the Grand Canyon."-from the preface A professor of economic history at Johns Hopkins University in Italy and also at the University of California, Douglas F. Dowd has written over 10 books critical of capitalism, including Capitalism and Its Economics: A Critical History, The Twisted Dream: Capitalist Development in the United States Since 1776, and Understanding Capitalism: Critical Analysis From Karl Marx to Amartya Sen. http://www.commoncouragepress.com/index.cfm?action=book&bookid=312 Oil, Power and Empire Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda by Larry Everest This unique volume compiles in one place a history of US intervention against Iraq and the devastating consequences for the people and the region. It shows the ways in which war today is a continuation of that history, but also a radical leap to more direct military control in Iraq and around the world. The “Bush Doctrine” is both built on our imperial history and yet new and far more dangerous. In Oil, Power and Empire, Everest rips away the shroud of Bush pretext. He
2. Dissects Bush Administration arguments -- “weapons of mass destruction,” the al-Qaeda connection, violations of UN resolutions -- as pretexts for pre-planned agenda. 3. Shows that for 80-some years, U.S. actions in Iraq and the Middle East, often Machiavellian in the extreme, have been guided by considerations of oil, power and empire, have brought horrendous results for the peoples of the region (including helping Saddam Hussein to power), and led not to justice and stability, but a deepening spiral of U.S. military intervention. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PLOTTING WAR AS THE TOWERS BURNED How the Bush Administration decided to go to war on Iraq within 2 months of Sept. 11, despite the lack of an Iraqi connection. 2. IMPERIALISM AND THE CREATION OF IRAQ. A history of imperialism shows how the conflicts and tensions of today arose and why a U.S. colony would be no better. 3. 1945-1979: BUILDING A MIDDLE EAST PILLAR OF EMPIRE After World War II the US moved in initiating a spiral of greater military involvement and intervention in the region, which is now going to take another leap. 4. THE 1980s: DOUBLE-DEALING DEATH IN THE GULF Encouraging the IRan-Iraq war, arming Iraq, assisting in chemical warfare; everything Bush charges Hussein with, the US was complicit in. 5. NEW WORLD ORDER, TAKE 1: DESERT STORM & KILLER SANCTIONS The Persian gulf war was the first conflict after the collapse of the Soviet Union and intended to send a global message more about that than any concern about Kuwait. 6. IRAQ and THE BUSH DOCTRINE September 11 gave the U.S. an opportunity to achieve a long-held agenda and it forcefully and deliberately and step-by-step nothing less than an imperialist master plan for world domination. 7. CREATING PRETEXTS: THE POST-9/11 CAMPAIGN FOR WAR. As they were preparing pretexts, they had already decided to attack and were already positioning materials. 8. AN UNJUST WAR OF EMPIRE. <[BLURBS} “An excellent book with analytical discussions of all the relevant matters of foreign policy which all to often in the current era are left undiscussed or are framed in slogans and propaganda. Should be made 'required reading—especially for policy makers in Washington.” [br />--Dwight Simpson, Prof. International Relations at San Francisco State University. http://www.commoncouragepress.com/index.cfm?action=book&bookid=246 === Common Courage Press Books for an Informed Democracy 1 Red Barn Road Monroe, ME 04951 207-525-0900 By publishing books for social justice, Common Courage Press helps progressive ideas to find a place in our culture. The press provides a platform to spread these ideas to activists and ordinary citizens alike. It has sold a total of over one million copies since its founding in 1991, and its books have been translated and reprinted in 24 countries. Skillfully edited, graphically striking, and popularly accessible, Common Courage books explore corporate power, ecology, race, gender, economics, health, welfare, and media politics, and U.S. policy from Central America to the Middle East and Afghanistan. Its authors include Noam Chomsky (The New Military Humanism), Howard Zinn (The Future of History), Jean Bertrand Aristide (Eyes of the Heart), Jennifer Harbury (Bridge of Courage), Philip Berrigan (Fighting the Lamb's War), Norman Solomon (The Habits of Highly Deceptive Media), Judi Bari (Timber Wars), Sheldon Rampton & John Stauber (Toxic Sludge Is Good For You), Physicians for National Health Care co-founders David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler (Bleeding the Patient), Edward Said (The Pen and the Sword), Mike Males (The War on Youth), Peter Breggin (The War Against Children of Color), Phyllis Chesler (Patriarchy), and Paul Farmer (The Uses of Haiti). These books and others have made a strong impact through major media coverage in the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Review of Books, San Francisco Chronicle, and the Journal of the American Medical Association, among other outlets. More important, the press has given a voice to people and organizations who might otherwise never have been heard, and inspired many who might otherwise have stayed silent. Project Censored has repeatedly highlighted stories revealed in Common Courage books on their yearly list of the most censored published material. In 1999, they selected Karl Grossman's work exposing the likelihood that shuttle and other launches carrying plutonium-powered satellites could fall back to Earth, as featured in his book, The Wrong Stuff. In 1997, they selected two adaptations from Toxic Sludge Is Good for You! by John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton. They also chose Mike Hudson's work in The Nation, drawn from his Merchants of Misery. Common Courage often publishes books that larger houses deem too controversial. Genetic engineering expose Against the Grain, for instance, was due to be published by a major publisher, until Monsanto wrote a threatening letter, and the original publisher pulled it. Common Courage then published the book, even though authors Marc Lappe and Britt Bailey warned the press about potential liability issues. A local paper asked co-editor Greg Bates if the press had liability insurance. "Yes, we do, as does every American," Bates replied. "It's called the First Amendment." Against the Grain ended up helping activists working on politics of genetics. And Common Courage works closely with a wide array of activist citizens' groups:
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