Wednesday, December 1, 2004

Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction

Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction

Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction

The word 'anarchism' tends to conjure up images of aggressive protest against government, and - recently - of angry demonstrations against bodies such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. But is anarchism inevitably linked with violent disorder? Do anarchists adhere to a coherent ideology? What exactly is anarchism? In this Very Short Introduction, Colin Ward considers anarchism from a variety of perspectives: theoretical, historical, and international, and by exploring key anarchist thinkers from Kropotkin to Chomsky. He looks critically at anarchism by evaluating key ideas within it, such as its blanket opposition to incarceration, and policy of 'no compromise' with the apparatus of political decision-making. Among the questions he ponders are: can anarchy ever function effectively as a political force? Is it more 'organized' and 'reasonable' than is currently perceived? Whatever the politics of the reader, Ward's argument ensures that anarchism will be much better understood after reading this book.

ISBN: 0192804774
Author: Colin Ward
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Rating: 3.55

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Thursday, September 16, 2004

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Welcome to the Machine: Science, Surveillance, and the Culture of Control

Welcome to the Machine: Science, Surveillance, and the Culture of Control

Welcome to the Machine: Science, Surveillance, and the Culture of Control

You could call them the Monkeywrench Gang of the nanotech age. Derrick Jensen and George Draffan are taking down the data mining industry, one converted mind at a time. In the face of RFID chips, consumer tracking strategies, and illegal government wiretapping, Jensen and Draffan are determined to show consumers how to fight back against government and industry to regain their rights, their privacy, and their humanity. In their new book, Welcome to the Machine: Science, Surveillance, and the Culture of Control, Jensen and Draffan take a hart-hitting look at the way technology is used as a machine, to control us and our environment. Their results are startling.

If the prospect of perpetual surveillance and psychological warfare alarms you, you are not alone. Most people would be disturbed if you told them that everything from their store purchases to their public transit rides are recorded and filed for government or corporate access. But more often than not, the smooth, silent cleanliness of its operation allows the Machine of Western Civilization to go unnoticed. In Welcome to the Machine, Jensen and Draffan draw our attention back to its eerie, persistent white noise and take a cold, hard, human look at the cultural conditions that have led us to all but surrender to its hum.

Jensen and Draffan, who teamed up in 2003 to expose industrial corruption and destruction in Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests, are back to reveal both the terrifying extent of surveillance today and our chilling complacency at the loss of everything from consumer privacy to civil liberties. In this timely and important new collaboration, Jensen and Draffan take on all aspects of Control Culture: everything from the government's policy of total information awareness to a disturbing new technology where soldiers can be given medication to prevent them from feeling fear. They write about pharmaceutical packaging that reports consumer information, which is then used to send targeted drug advertisements directly to your TV.

ISBN: 1931498520
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Rating: 3.82

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

Meridian

Meridian

Meridian

The second novel written by Alice Walker, preceding The Color Purple is a heartfelt and moving story about one woman's personal revolution as she joins the Civil Rights Movement. Set in the American South in the 1960s it follows Meridian Hill, a courageous young woman who dedicates herself heart and soul to her civil rights work, touching the lives of those around her even as her own health begins to deteriorate. Hers is a lonely battle, but it is one she will not abandon, whatever the costs. This is classic Alice Walker, beautifully written, intense and passionate.

ISBN: 075381949X
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Rating: 3.66

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Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Stamped with the Image of God: African Americans as God s Image in Black

Stamped with the Image of God: African Americans as God s Image in Black

Stamped with the Image of God: African Americans as God s Image in Black

ISBN: 1570753512
Author: Cyprian Davis
Publisher: Orbis Books
Rating: 5.00

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Thursday, July 1, 2004

Monday, May 17, 2004

You Can t Keep a Good Woman Down: Short Stories

You Can t Keep a Good Woman Down: Short Stories

You Can t Keep a Good Woman Down: Short Stories

Anatural evolution from the earlier, much-acclaimed collection In Love
& Trouble, these fourteen provocative and often humorous stories show
women oppressed but not defeated.These are hopeful stories about love,
lust, fame, and cultural thievery, the delight of new lovers, and the
rediscovery of old friends, affirmed even across self-imposed color lines.

ISBN: 015602862X
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Mariner Books
Rating: 3.99

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In Search of Our Mothers Gardens: Womanist Prose

In Search of Our Mothers  Gardens: Womanist Prose

In Search of Our Mothers Gardens: Womanist Prose

In this, her first collection of nonfiction, Alice Walker speaks out as a
black woman, writer, mother, and feminist in thirty-six pieces ranging
from the personal to the political. Among the contents are essays about
other writers, accounts of the civil rights movement of the 1960s and the
antinuclear movement of the 1980s, and a vivid memoir of a scarring
childhood injury and her daughter’s healing words.

ISBN: 0156028646
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Mariner Books
Rating: 4.19

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Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems 1965 1990 Complete

Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems 1965 1990 Complete

Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems 1965 1990 Complete

Walker’s complete poems, including new and previously unpublished verse, collected for the first time-with author’s notes that provide historical perspective on spiritual and political issues of the last three decades.   This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 9-10, Poetry)

ISBN: 0156028611
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Mariner Books
Rating: 4.19

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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart

Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart

Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart

The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Color Purple, Possessing the Secret of Joy, and The Temple of My Familiar now gives us a beautiful new novel that is at once a deeply moving personal story and a powerful spiritual journey.

In Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart, Alice Walker has created a work that ranks among her ?nest achievements: the story of a woman’s spiritual adventure that becomes a passage through time, a quest for self, and a collision with love.

Kate has always been a wanderer. A well-published author, married many times, she has lived a life rich with explorations of the natural world and the human soul. Now, at fifty-seven, she leaves her lover, Yolo, to embark on a new excursion, one that begins on the Colorado River, proceeds through the past, and flows, inexorably, into the future. As Yolo begins his own parallel voyage, Kate encounters celibates and lovers, shamans and snakes, memories of family disaster and marital discord, and emerges at a place where nothing remains but love.

Told with the accessible style and deep feeling that are its author’s hallmarks, Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart is Alice Walker’s most surprising achievement.


From the Hardcover edition.

ISBN: 0739309633
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Random House Audio
Rating: 3.67

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Thursday, April 1, 2004

The Real Rosebud: The Triumph of a Lakota Woman

The Real Rosebud: The Triumph of a Lakota Woman

The Real Rosebud: The Triumph of a Lakota Woman

Her great-grandfather was a famed Lakota warrior, her father a buffalo hunter, and Rosebud Yellow Robe hosted a CBS radio show in New York City. From buffalo hunting to the hub of twentieth-century urban life, this book chronicles the momentous changes in the life of a prominent Plains Indian family over three generations. At the center of the story is Rosebud (1907–92), whose personal recollections, family memoirs, letters, and stories form the basis of this book.Rosebud’s father, Chauncey Yellow Robe, was the son of a Lakota chief and had a traditional childhood until he was sent to the Carlisle Indian School, where he became an advocate for Indian education and citizenship. He was instrumental in planning the 1927 ceremony that brought his daughter into national prominence—an induction of Calvin Coolidge into the Lakota tribe, capped by Rosebud placing a feathered war bonnet on the president’s head. Marjorie Weinberg follows the young woman from Rapid City, South Dakota, to New York City, where she became a noted lecturer and teller of Indian tales (and where her broadcasting career brought her name to the attention of Orson Welles, who may indeed have used her name for his famous sled in Citizen Kane). Reflecting a lifelong interest and a friendship that provided Weinberg access to family archives and a rich reservoir of family oral tradition, The Real Rosebud offers an intimate picture of a century and a half of a remarkable Lakota family.

ISBN: 0803248083
Author: Marjorie Weinberg
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Rating: 3.33

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Monday, March 1, 2004

Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

In this far-ranging and heartening collection, Derrick Jensen gathers conversations with environmentalists, theologians, Native Americans, psychologists, and feminists, engaging some of our best minds in an exploration of more peaceful ways to live on Earth. Included here is Dave Foreman on biodiversity, Matthew Fox on Christianity and nature, Jerry Mander on technology, and Terry Tempest Williams on an erotic connection to the land. With intelligence and compassion, Listening to the Land moves from a look at the condition of the environment and the health of our spirit to a beautiful evocation of eros and a life based on love.

ISBN: 1931498563
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Rating: 4.14

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The Culture of Make Believe

The Culture of Make Believe

The Culture of Make Believe

Derrick Jensen takes no prisoners in The Culture of Make Believe, his brilliant and eagerly awaited follow-up to his powerful and lyrical A Language Older Than Words. What begins as an exploration of the lines of thought and experience that run between the massive lynchings in early twentieth-century America to today's death squads in South America soon explodes into an examination of the very heart of our civilization. The Culture of Make Believe is a book that is as impeccably researched as it is moving, with conclusions as far-reaching as they are shocking.

ISBN: 1931498571
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Rating: 4.30

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The Other Side of Darkness

The Other Side of Darkness

The Other Side of Darkness

Here for the first time is Derrick Jensen live, recorded at one of his many standing-room only performances. Speaking in almost improvisational style, Jensen explores the nature of injustice, of what civilizations do to the natural world, and how, in the face of the resulting horror that is one of the all too apparent consequences of grave injustice, civilized human beings create intricate systems of denial, silence, abnegation, deception and self-hatred to keep it at bay.

ISBN: 1931498598
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Rating: 4.05

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A Language Older Than Words

A Language Older Than Words

A Language Older Than Words

ISBN: 1931498555
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Rating: 4.28

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Sunday, February 1, 2004

Kindred

Kindred

Kindred

Dana, a modern black woman, is celebrating her twenty-sixth birthday with her new husband when she is snatched abruptly from her home in California and transported to the antebellum South. Rufus, the white son of a plantation owner, is drowning, and Dana has been summoned to save him. Dana is drawn back repeatedly through time to the slave quarters, and each time the stay grows longer, more arduous, and more dangerous until it is uncertain whether or not Dana's life will end, long before it has a chance to begin.

ISBN: 0807083690
Author: Octavia E. Butler
Publisher: Beacon Press
Rating: 4.14

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