Om America Strikes Back; a Record of Contrasts
Written during the early days of World War II, this book is a thorough examination of American society and its contrasts. Myers provides an insightful analysis of the injustices, inequalities, and fallacies of American life, while simultaneously highlighting the nation's strengths and virtues. The book offers a unique perspective on America's social and economic history and is a testament to the author's astute observations and analytical skills.
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