Tuesday, August 23, 2005

new books in the lending library

Greetings, revolutionaries (and perhaps proto-revolutionaries--we'll bring you around soon enough)!

One of our mysterious benefactors has gifted us a mighty collection to augment our lending library.

Here is a VERY TRUNCATED (and haphazardly selected) list of new acquisitions, in no particular order:

Mandel, The Formation of the Economic Thought of Karl Marx.
Lenin, On Religion.
Trotsky, The Class Nature of the Soviet State * The Workers State and the Question of Thermidor and Bonapartism.
Kovel, The Age of Desire: Case Histories of a Radical Psychoanalyst.
Harrington, The Accidental Century.
Windschuttle, The Killing of History: How LIterary Critics and Social Theorists Are Murdering Our Roots.
Satin, New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society.
Bill Ayers, Fugitive Days. (Weather Underground, anybody?)
Hitchens, No One Left to Lie To.
War Resisters League Organizer's Manual
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Rowbotham, Women, Resistance and Revolution.
Arundhati Roy and David Barsamian, The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile.
Drew, Fear and Loathing in George W. Bush's Washington.
Neill, Freedom--Not License.
Wohlforth, The Struggle for Marxism in the United States.
Mandel, From Class Soceity to Communism: An Introduction to Marxism.
Cooper, The American Democrat.
Herman, The Triumph of the Market.
Feminism and Nonviolence Working Group, Piecing It Together: Feminism and Nonviolence.
Arundhati Roy, War Talk.
Heim, The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality.
Swift, The Mustard Seed Process.
Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair, Dime's Worth of Difference.
Gore Vidal, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace.
Vidal, Dreaming War.
Hamilton, Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers.






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