interviews with Michael Albert, Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, Bell Hooks, Peter Kwong, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Urvashi Vaid, and Howard Zinn /
But what are you for? / Michael Albert -- There are no limits to what can be done / Noam Chomsky -- On political ecstasy and marble rolling / Barbara Ehrenreich -- Critical consciousness for political resistance / bell hooks -- Fighting for social justice is the mission / Peter Kwong -- Power is in the earth / Winona LaDuke -- A humane society is possible through struggle / Manning Marable -- A shared politics of social justice / Urvashi Vaid -- A new great movement / Howard Zinn.
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Every one who would like to see a revitalized, more effective movement for social change in the United States whether feminist, anti-racist, populist, anarchist, socialist, union activist, or unsure will want to read Talking About a Revolution.
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In 7 accessible, personal interviews, Zinn et al let readers know their most deeply held beliefs and hopes for the progressive movements they have led and nurtured over the last 2 decades.
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Keynote: A lively collection of short, original interviews with leading thinkers.
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On its twentieth anniversary, the South End Press collective has gathered the left's most prominent intellectuals for a wide-ranging discussion of the past twenty years and the next twenty years of progressive social movements in the United States.
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Title
Talking about a revolution.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Political activists-- United States, Interviews.
Radicalism-- United States.
Political activists.
Politics and government
Radicalism.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
United States, Politics and government, 1945-1989.