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- The Great Turning (4)
- From Empire to Earth Community (BK Currents)
- By David C. Korten
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- Teacher Man (171)
- A Memoir
- By Frank McCourt
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I appreciate his ironic sense of humor and common man style.
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- The Post-American World (73)
- By Fareed Zakaria
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I enjoy Fareed's optimism in markets and globalization, and am grateful for his international perspective; but I'm not as confident in a such a rosy view of economic change.
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- Radical Priorities (2)
- By Noam Chomsky
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- Ender's Game (642)
- By Orson Scott Card
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- When Corporations Rule the World (9)
- By David C. Korten
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- American Tragedy (3)
- Kennedy, Johnson, and the Origins of the Vietnam War
- By David Kaiser
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- The Majesty of the Law (2)
- Reflections of a Supreme Court Justice
- By Sandra Day O'Connor
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- First in his class
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- First in his class (1)
- a biography of Bill Clinton
- By David Maraniss
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It is nice to see how politics works at this individual level. Ambition, common sense, a love for people and popularity, and restless motion. I like Bill too, I suppose.
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- Change We Can Believe In (3)
- Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise
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- Our Media, Not Theirs (4)
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- By Robert W. McChesney, John Nichols
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- Rich Media, Poor Democracy (9)
- Communication Politics in Dubious Times
- By Robert W. McChesney
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- The Post-Corporate World (3)
- Life After Capitalism (BK Currents)
- By David C. Korten
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- The Ralph Nader Reader (5)
- By Ralph Nader
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I'm not impressed by everything he says, but I'm grateful for Korten's perspective and his thoughtful organization of ideas.
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