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Jonathan Rutherford
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Returning to a theme on which the author has written widely, this volume focuses on identity as the means by which individuals struggle to give themselves meaning and representation and analyzes its historic struggles, in particular those against rac ...
Thomas T. Scambos
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This short book cuts through all the confusion about the income tax laws, because in reality there is no confusion in the law, and cuts through the maze of legal distractions asserted by the United States government to mislead the American people abo ...
Peter Schuyler
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A level-headed look at how we might learn to live in today's world through better understanding the motives and interests of those around us. "I am no saint. Nor am I a devil. This essay in not a polemic against the United States...rather, it speaks ...
Sharon Smith
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Thirty years have passed since the heyday of the women's liberation struggle, yet women remain second-class citizens. Feminism has shifted steadily rightward since the 1960s. This collection of essays examines these issues from a Marxist perspective, ...
Hans Speier
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Long known as a pioneer in the sociological study of communications and of the middle class, and as a prominent member of the New School's "University in Exile," Hans Speier here presents a humanist view of the darker side of contemporary civilizatio ...
Stendhal
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Love can be surprising. Love can be heartbreaking. Love can be an art. But love is the singular emotion that all humans rely on most . . . and crave endlessly, no matter what the cost. United by this theme of love, the nine titles in the Penguin Grea ...