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Richard Kreitner

    Richard Kreitner explore l'essence de l'histoire et de la politique américaines, examinant les complexités de la division et son impact sur l'union. Son travail sonde les profondeurs des forces sociétales qui façonnent les nations, offrant des aperçus percutants sur les dynamiques qui mènent aux schismes et aux séparations. Kreitner cherche à découvrir les récits cachés et les vérités inexprimées qui résident sous la surface du paysage politique. Son approche est analytique mais captivante, invitant les lecteurs à considérer l'héritage durable du passé sur le présent.

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    Break It Up
    • Break It Up

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,7(28)Évaluer

      The novel and fiery thesis of Break It Up is simple: the United States has never lived up to its name -- and never will. The disunionist impulse may have found its greatest expression in the Civil War, but as Break It Up shows, the seduction of secession wasn't limited to the South or the nineteenth century. With a scholar's command and a journalist's curiosity, Kreitner takes readers on a revolutionary journey through American history, revealing the power and persistence of disunion movements in every era and region. Each New England town after Plymouth was a secession from another; the thirteen colonies viewed their Union as a means to the end of securing independence, not an end in itself; George Washington feared separatism west of the Alleghenies; Aaron Burr schemed to set up a new empire; John Quincy Adams brought a Massachusetts town's petition for dissolving the United States to the floor of Congress; and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison denounced the Constitution as a pro-slavery pact with the devil. From the "cold civil war" that pits partisans against one another to the modern secession movements in California and Texas, the divisions that threaten to tear America apart today have centuries-old roots in the earliest days of our Republic. Richly researched and persuasively argued, Break It Up will help readers make fresh sense of our fractured age

      Break It Up
    • Who is Hillary Clinton? is a fascinating time-lapse depiction of the leading Democratic presidential candidate as seen from the left. But it is also much more than that. A carefully-edited anthology of The Nation's coverage of Clinton's career, it's a rigorous and painstaking study of one of our most enigmatic public figures. It is a history of our time, and a must-read for the 2016 election season, providing perspective on the woman who could become the first female President of the United States.Contributors include David Corn, Erica Jong, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Tomasky, William Greider, Ari Berman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Chris Hayes, Jessica Valenti, Richard Kim, Joan Walsh, Jamelle Bouie, Doug Henwood, Heather Digby Parton, Michelle Goldberg, and many more.

      Who is Hillary Clinton?
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      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(303)Évaluer

      This practical armchair travel guide explores eighty of the most iconic literary locations from all over the globe that you can actually visit.

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