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    av Peter Plate
    165

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    - The First 25 Years of 'In These Times'
     
    233

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    av Peter Plate
    165

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    av Peter Plate
    165

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    av Peter Plate
    165

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    - New and Selected Stories
    av Rick DeMarinis
    204

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    - A Step-by-Step Guide to Accessing and Downloading CD-Quality
    av Chris Gilbey
    204

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    - Reflections from a Critic of American Empire
    av Herbert I Schiller
    275,-

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    - Stories of the New World
    av Layle Silbert
    184 - 275,-

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    av Christopher R Howard
    184

  • - Selling America's Culture to the World, 3rd Edition
    av Nancy Snow
    155

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    - And the Women Who Love Them
    av Leora Tanenbaum
    175,-

  • av Annie Ernaux
    196

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  • - Our Obsession with the Future
    av Hal Niedzviecki
    251

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    - Stories From the Street
    av Lee Stringer
    184

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    av Barry Gifford
    175,-

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    - Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks
    av Loretta Napoleoni
    213

    In Terror Incorporated, Loretta Napoleoni maps out the arteries of an international economic system that feeds armed groups the world over. Chasing terror money, she takes the reader from CIA headquarters to the smuggling routes of the Far East, from the back rooms of Wall Street to hawala exchanges in the Middle East. Napoleoni describes the "New Economy of Terror," "a fast-growing international economic system with a turnover of about $1.5 trillion [that] is challenging Western hegemony." It is made up of illegal businesses such as arms and narcotics trading, and oil and diamond smuggling, as well as charitable donations and legal profits. Napoleoni reveals the interdependency between economies run by armed groups and western economies, and provides a pioneering examination of the system and methods by which international terrorism is financed.

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    - A Novel
    av Douglas A. Martin
    204

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    - Notes from A Seas Diary & Algren at Sea - The Travel Writings
    av Nelson Algren
    256

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    av Derrick Jensen
    275,-

  • av Marcus Ewert
    196

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    - How the US Economy Works, Why it Matters, and How it Could be Different
    av Joel Magnuson
    330

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    av Barry Gifford
    175,-

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    - How Ghettos Happen
    av David Hilfiker
    194

    David Hilfiker has committed his life, both as a writer and a doctor, to people in need, writing about the urban poor with whom he's spent all his days for the last two decades. In Urban Injustice, he explains in beautiful and simple language how the myth that the urban poor siphon off precious government resources is contradicted by the facts, and how most programs help some of the people some of the time but are almost never sufficiently orchestrated to enable people to escape the cycle of urban poverty. Hilfiker is able to present a surprising history of poverty programs since the New Deal, and shows that many of the biggest programs were extremely successful at attaining the goals set out for them. Even so, Hilfiker reveals, most of the best and biggest programs were "social insurance" programs, like Medicare and Social Security, that primarily assisted the middle class, not the poor. Whereas, "public assistance" programs, directed specifically towards the poor, were often extremely effective as far as they went, but were instituted with far less ambitious goals. In a book that is short, sweet, and completely without academic verboseness or pretension, Hilfiker makes a clear path through the complex history of societal poverty, the obvious weaknesses and surprising strengths of societal responses to poverty thus far, and offers an analysis of models of assistance from around the world that might perhaps assist us in making a better world for our children once we decide that is what we must do.

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    - How Hungry is America?
    av Joel Berg
    256

    With the biting wit of Supersize Me and the passion of a lifelong activist, Joel Berg has his eye on the growing number of people who are forced to wait on lines at food pantries across the nation—the modern breadline. All You Can Eat reveals that hunger is a problem as American as apple pie, and shows what it is like when your income is not enough to cover rising housing and living costs and put food on the table.Berg takes to task politicians who remain inactive; the media, which ignores hunger except during holidays and hurricanes; and the food industry, which makes fattening, artery-clogging fast food more accessible to the nation's poor than healthy fare. He challenges the new president to confront the most unthinkable result of US poverty—hunger—and offers a simple and affordable plan to end it for good. A spirited call to action, All You Can Eat shows how practical solutions for hungry Americans will ultimately benefit America's economy and all of its citizens.

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    A Young People's History of the United States brings to US history the viewpoints of workers, slaves, immigrants, women, Native Americans, and others whose stories, and their impact, are rarely included in books for young people. A Young People's History of the United States is also a companion volume to The People Speak, the film adapted from A People's History of the United States and Voices of a People's History of the United States.Beginning with a look at Christopher Columbus's arrival through the eyes of the Arawak Indians, then leading the reader through the struggles for workers' rights, women's rights, and civil rights during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and ending with the current protests against continued American imperialism, Zinn in the volumes of A Young People's History of the United States presents a radical new way of understanding America's history. In so doing, he reminds readers that America's true greatness is shaped by our dissident voices, not our military generals.

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    - Hey Xenophobe Who You Calling a Foreigner?
    av hattie gossett
    184

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