Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis
In a series of free-wheeling reflections and summaries of scholarship, this book reinterprets history and culture along anarchist lines. From a Marxian point of view, it illuminates capitalism, U.S. history, popular culture, gender relations, and human psychology, even the nature of the fascinating concepts "genius" and "greatness." Its agenda is that of the 17th-century Levellers: deflate the pomposities of elite authority, and bring the world down to the level of democratic reason.
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Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis
In a series of free-wheeling reflections and summaries of scholarship, this book reinterprets history and culture along anarchist lines. From a Marxian point of view, it illuminates capitalism, U.S. history, popular culture, gender relations, and human psychology, even the nature of the fascinating concepts "genius" and "greatness." Its agenda is that of the 17th-century Levellers: deflate the pomposities of elite authority, and bring the world down to the level of democratic reason.
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Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis

Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis

by Chris Wright
Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis

Finding Our Compass: Reflections on a World in Crisis

by Chris Wright

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In a series of free-wheeling reflections and summaries of scholarship, this book reinterprets history and culture along anarchist lines. From a Marxian point of view, it illuminates capitalism, U.S. history, popular culture, gender relations, and human psychology, even the nature of the fascinating concepts "genius" and "greatness." Its agenda is that of the 17th-century Levellers: deflate the pomposities of elite authority, and bring the world down to the level of democratic reason.

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ISBN-13: 9781634900430
Publisher: Booklocker.com, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2014
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.77(d)
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