Customer Review: Even a weak ideology as Marxist Collectivism Doesn't Deserve Such a Weak Defender as Klein. This book is filled with Economic fallacies and sophisms. All the old and dated Marxist ideological nonsense is presented here woven as a web of "facts" that presents the "evils" of liberal capitalism as... more info
Customer Review: This book contains superb comments on strategies, policies and mass demonstrations against the actual way of the world. It poses the right questions (who holds power? who exercises it? who disguises it?) and the right answers (people before profits). The way of the world
For Naomi Klein,... more info
Customer Review: This book is an amazing collection of one of Latin America's greatest living writers and activists, Subcomandante Marcos (who I, incidentally, think is one of the sexiest men in the world!!! Apparently, I'm not the only one who shares this opinion. According to the book, "First World, Ha Ha Ha!",... more info
Customer Review: I salute the efforts of these authors, but the book did not do what the title suggests - provide a blueprint as to how the reader could become an activist. The book primarily consists of brief stories of activism which, while interesting, do not provide enough detail or direction such that... more info
Customer Review: This book takes no particular ideological stands, but presents a phenomenon unique to Argentina(for now, I hope) which presents a promise
to be an antidote to "free"-market globalism.
Customer Review: This book hits the nail on the head as to why the Republican party has been more successful than our Democratic party. According to Flanders, the Democratic Party organizes from the top down and only pays attention to it's strongholds. The party traditionally has little or no organization in the... more info