The American Radical

The American Radical
Title The American Radical PDF eBook
Author Mari Jo Buhle
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 418
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415908043

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The American Radical tells the story of American democracy from the late 18th century to the present through the lives of the women and men who have fought to advance it.

American Radical

American Radical
Title American Radical PDF eBook
Author D. D. Guttenplan
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 601
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0810128314

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Popular Front columnist and New Deal propagandist, fearless opponent of McCarthyism and feared scourge of official liars, I. F. Stone (1907–1989)—magnetic, witty, indefatigable—left a permanent mark on our politics and culture. A college dropout, he was already an influential newsman by the age of twenty-five, enjoying extraordinary access to key figures in Washington and New York. Guttenplan finds the key to Stone’s achievements throughout his singular career—not just in the celebrated I. F. Stone’s Weekly—lay in the force and passion of his political commitments. Stone’s calm and forensic yet devastating reports on American politics and institutions sprang from a radical faith in the long-term prospects for American democracy. In an era when the old radical questions—about war, the economy, health care, and the right to dissent—are suddenly new again, Guttenplan’s lively, provocative book makes clear why so many of Stone’s pronouncements have acquired the force of prophecy.

The Radical Reader

The Radical Reader
Title The Radical Reader PDF eBook
Author Timothy Patrick McCarthy
Publisher The New Press
Pages 688
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781565846821

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An anthology of writings by various authors which help explore the persistence and significance of the American radical tradition throughout history.

The American Radical Press, 1880-1960

The American Radical Press, 1880-1960
Title The American Radical Press, 1880-1960 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Robert Conlin
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Release 1977
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The American Radical Press

The American Radical Press
Title The American Radical Press PDF eBook
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Pages 7
Release 1977
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The American Radical Press 1880-1960. Edited with an Introduction by Joseph R. Conlin

The American Radical Press 1880-1960. Edited with an Introduction by Joseph R. Conlin
Title The American Radical Press 1880-1960. Edited with an Introduction by Joseph R. Conlin PDF eBook
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Release 1974
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Take Hold of Our History

Take Hold of Our History
Title Take Hold of Our History PDF eBook
Author Harvey J. Kaye
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 147
Release 2019-10-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789043565

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The eighteen essays and speeches in Take Hold of Our History render a manifesto – a call to remember, redeem, and embrace the American radical story and tradition in favor of cultivating American historical memory and imagination and making America radical once again. For too long we have allowed the right to hijack the past and suppress, efface, lie about, and/or appropriate the essentially radical story of America from the struggles of the Revolution to those of the Age of Roosevelt and the 1960s. And no less tragically, we on the left, apparently haunted by the worst of our national experience, have turned our back on our own story and deferred to the tales of conservatives and reactionaries. Fleeing from the past, we merely compound the tragedies and ironies of American history, for we turn our backs on both the nation’s democratic creed and radical imperative, but also the struggles from the bottom up, the struggles in which working people and others have laid hold of America’s revolutionary promise and succeeded in making the United States freer, more equal and more democratic, at times, radically so. As Bill Moyers put it in 2008: “Here in the first decade of the twenty-first century the story that becomes America’s dominant narrative will shape our collective imagination and our politics for a long time.” The time has come for us to advance that narrative.