1st Edition

Uncommon Sense From the Writings of Howard Zinn

158 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

Why Howard Zinn has become one of the most important and influential American historians is perhaps nowhere more evident than in this new book. Few social critics have been as inspiring as the ever-hopeful Zinn and, unlike many historians, Zinn turns historical details toward deeper observations on the universal truths and struggles of humankind. His remarkable wisdom and insight can be found in... Read more
Preface; 1 Government; 2 History; 3 War and Peace; 4 Class; 5 Racism and Resistance; 6 Law and Justice; 7 Marxism and Anarchism; 8 Taking Action; A Note on Sources; Bibliography.

Biography

Howard Zinn, Dean Birkenkamp, Wanda Rhudy