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Socialist Visions
Stephen R. Shalom (Editor)
Pages: 300ISBN: 0-89608-170-2
Format: cloth only
Release Date: 1983-01-01
Description of Socialist Visions.
What could a socialist America be like? This provocative collection of original essays initiates a dialogue on one of the most essential yet neglected questions facing the Left.
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Other books by Stephen R. Shalom
Socialist Visions (cloth only)
Stephen R. Shalom (Editor)Released 1983-01-01
What could a socialist America be like? This provocative collection of original essays initiates a dialogue on one of the most essential yet neglected questions facing the Left.
The Philippines Reader (paper)
A History of Colonialism, Neocolonialism, Dictatorship, and ResistanceDaniel B. Schirmer (Editor) and Stephen R. Shalom (Editor)
Released 1987-01-01
A collection of essential readings and documents providing background on the continuing struggle of the Philip-pines people for true independence and social justice—from the turn-of-the century U.S. war of conquest to the administration of Corazon Aquino.
Imperial Alibis (cloth)
Rationalizing U.S. Intervention After the Cold WarStephen R. Shalom
Released 1993-01-01
Looking at Iraq, Libya, Grenada, Panama, Biafra, the Dominican Republic, Burundi, and other post–Cold War hot spots, Shalom carefully documents the pretexts for US intervention.
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