_A Power Governments Cannot Suppress_ is a major collection of essays
on American history, race, class, justice and ordinary people who
stand up to power. Zinn approaches the telling of U.S. history from an
active, engaged point of view, drawing upon untold histories to
comment on the most controversial issues facing us today: government
dishonesty, terrorism, the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, the loss of
our liberties, immigration and the responsibility of the citizen to
confront power for the common good. _A Power Governments Cannot
Suppress_ is an invaluable post-9/11 era addition to the themes that
run through Howard Zinn's bestselling classic, _A People's History of
the United States_.
"Thank you, Howard Zinn. Thank you for telling us what none of our
leaders are willing to: The truth. And you tell it with such
brilliance, such humanity. It is a personal honor to be able to say I
am a better citizen because of you."—Michael Moore, director of
_Fahrenheit 9/11_
"This strong, incisive book by Howard Zinn provides us with a
penetrating critique of current U.S. policies and embraces the sweep
of history. . . . _A Power Governments Cannot Suppress_ leaves us with
the faith that citizens have what it takes to confront power and to
reverse the dangerous and unjust acts of our government."—Jonathan
Kozol, author of _The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of
Apartheid Schooling in America_
"Find here the voice of the well-educated and honorable and capable
and humane United States of America, which might have existed if only
absolute power had not corrupted its third-rate leaders so
absolutely."—Kurt Vonnegut, author of _A Man Without a Country_
"Howard Zinn is a unique voice of sanity, clarity, and wisdom who
reads history not only to understand the present but to shape the
future . . . . Profoundly insightful . . . _A Power Governments Cannot
Suppress_ should be read by every American, over and over
again."—Michael Lerner, editor of _Tikkun Magazine_
"Zinn writes with an enthusiasm rarely encountered in the leaden prose
of academic history. . ."—_New York Times Book Review_
"Zinn collects here almost three dozen brief, passionate essays that
follow in the tradition of his landmark work, A People's History of
the United States . . . Readers seeking to break out of their
ideological comfort zones will find much to ponder
here."—_Publishers Weekly_
Howard Zinn is an acclaimed historian, playwright, and combat veteran
of World War II. He is the author of more than two dozen books,
including his masterpiece _A People's History of the United States_,
and _The Historic Unfulfilled Promise_ (City Lights).
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ISBN
9780872865235
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
City Lights Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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