From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader
ISBN-13:
9781604862157
ISBN-10:
1604862157
Author:
Staughton Lynd, Andrej Grubacic
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
PM Press
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
Study & Teaching
,
Historical Study & Educational Resources
,
Labor & Employment
,
Business Law
,
Labor Law
,
Law Specialties
,
Political
,
Philosophy
,
Social Sciences
,
Class
,
Sociology
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ISBN-13:
9781604862157
ISBN-10:
1604862157
Author:
Staughton Lynd, Andrej Grubacic
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
PM Press
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
Study & Teaching
,
Historical Study & Educational Resources
,
Labor & Employment
,
Business Law
,
Labor Law
,
Law Specialties
,
Political
,
Philosophy
,
Social Sciences
,
Class
,
Sociology
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From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader (ISBN-13: 9781604862157 and ISBN-10: 1604862157), written by authors
Staughton Lynd, Andrej Grubacic, was published by PM Press in 2010.
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This collection of unpublished talks and hard-to-find essays from legendary activist-historian Staughton Lynd blends themes that encourage the rejection of capitalist imperialism, while also seeking a transition to a newly organized world. The dynamic collection provides reminiscence and analysis of the 1960s and a vision of how historians might immerse themselves in popular movements while maintaining their obligation to tell the truth. A final group of presentations, entitled “Possibilities,” explores nonviolence, resistance to empire as a way of life, and what a working-class self-activity might mean in the 21st century.
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