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"Some men
see things as they are and ask 'Why?'. I dream things that never were and ask 'Why
not?'." - Robert F. Kennedy (paraphrasing George Bernard Shaw).
"Whatever you do may seem insignificant, but it is most important
that you do it." - Gandhi.
Everyone makes a difference.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does." - Margaret Mead.
If the people lead, the leaders will follow.
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New Left Politics
Shifting
Fortunes: The Perils of the Growing American Wealth Gap, by
Chuck Collins, Betsy Leondar-Wright, and Holly Sklar. Forward by Juliet
Schor and Lester Thurow. Copyright 1999 by United
for a Fair Economy and Holly Sklar. Who owns what? This concise 94-page book
answers that question in detail and documents that the rich are getting richer and
the poor are getting poorer. It includes plenty of charts and statistics
and also briefly lists recommendations to reduce the wealth gap. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Economic
Apartheid in America: A Primer on Economic Inequality and Insecurity, by
Chuck Collins and Felice Yeskel with United
for a Fair Economy. Published on Jan. 15, 2000. This detailed 229-page book
moves beyond the documentation of growing economic inequality in America
provided in Shifting
Fortunes: The Perils of the Growing American Wealth Gap to provide
more analysis of the causes and consequences of growing economic
inequality. It also focuses on political organizing strategies for
building a fair economy movement and actions to close the economic divide.
Includes some hard-hitting charts, cartoons, and graphics. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Corporate
Predators: The Hunt for Mega-Profits and the Attack on Democracy, by
Russell Mokhiber, editor of the Corporate Crime Reporter, and Robert
Weissman, editor of
Multinational Monitor.
Published in April 1999. "Big Business Sacks the
Global Village" begins the
brief manifesto on the back cover of this book. As corporate power and profits
increase, this book documents many corporate abuses of power that you probably
never heard about in what Ralph Nader has called the "corporate
media". Want muckrackers' reports? Then buy this book. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Washington
on 10 Million a Day: How Lobbyists Plunder the Nation, by Ken
Silverstein. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Take
the Rich Off Welfare, by Arthur Naiman and Mark Zepezauer. For
more information, see the Corporate
Welfare Information Center. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
The
Buying of the President 2000, by Charles Lewis, from the Center
for Public Integrity. Published in Jan. 2000. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Downsize
This!, by Michael Moore, the creator of the TV series TV Nation and the movie
Roger and Me. Irreverent humor from an outspoken radical. Also
available in audiobook
format. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Globalize
This!: The Battle Against the World Trade Organization,
by Kevin Danaher and Roger Burbach.
Published on June 1, 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Case
Against the Global Economy: And for a Turn Toward the Local, edited by Jerry
Mander and Edward Goldsmith. The globalization of the world's economy and the
continuing rise in multinational corporate power are often neglected and unchecked
trends. This 549-page book published in 1997 by Sierra Club Books includes chapters
by over 40 experts and provides a left-green analysis of the case against the global
economy and for local self-determination and self-sufficiency. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Buy
from Paper Tiger Television.
Showdown in Seattle: 5
Days that Shook the WTO, from Paper
Tiger Television. A radical documentary of the militant Nov. 29-Dec. 3,
1999 protests against the WTO in Seattle. You can buy
the video or listen to
the audio track
for free on the Internet.
Buy
from Paper Tiger Television.
Breaking the Bank, from Paper
Tiger Television. A radical documentary of the militant April 16, 2000
protests against the IMF and World Bank in Washington, DC. You can buy
the video from Paper Tiger Television.
We're
Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives, by James
Carville. A 1996 Democratic rebuttal to the Republican contract with
America. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
America:
Who Stole the Dream?, by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele. Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
America
Needs a Raise: Fighting for Economic Security and Social Justice, by David
Kusnet and AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Buy
from Macrocosm USA.
Macrocosm
USA: Possibilities for a New Progressive Era...: An Environmental, Political, and Social
Solutions Handbook with Directories, by Sandi Brockway. 422 pages.
Published in 1992. Click
here for more information. Most of this book is available online and it can be
purchased directly from Macrocosm USA
for a very low price. A thorough compilation of left-wing issues and resources as of
1992, it is still a good resource book now. (However, some of the listings in the
over 200-page resource list must be out-of-date by now.) Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Other good New Left books can be purchased from Essential Information Books Online. Essential Information was founded by Ralph
Nader in 1982.
The Media
Making
the News: A Guide for Nonprofits and Activists, by Jason Salzman.
Published in 1998. "Salzman gives you the nitty-gritty, the nuts and bolts, to
compete in the not-so-free marketplace of ideas." - Mathew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive. "Marvelous. A
great handbook for activists." - Jeff Cohen, executive director of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting." Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
We the
Media: A Citizen's Guide to Fighting for Media Democracy, edited by Don Hazen
and Julie Winokur. An irreverent left-wing analysis of how increasingly concentrated
corporate power can influence the media and what you can do about it. Includes
plenty of charts, cartoons, and other graphics. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Annotations:
A Guide to the Independent Critical Press, edited by Marie Jones.
Second edition, published in 1999. Click
here for a description. Provides concise reviews, including
contact info, subscription info, and article submission info, for 328
independent publications. Edited
by the staff of the Alternative Press Center (publishers of the
Alternative
Press Index) and the Independent Press
Association, in collaboration with
Marie Jones. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism, by Greg
Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka from Project
Censored. Published in 1999. Lists over 800
alternative press and media activists groups.
CommonDreams.org
offers current news and views from a wide variety of progressives.
Censored
2001: The Year's Top 25 Censored News Stories (Annual), by Peter Phillips,
introduction by Mumia Abu-Jamal, illustrated by Tom Tomorrow. The top
25 censored or underreported 2000 news stories from Project Censored.
Censored
2000: The Year's Top 25 Censored News Stories (Annual), by Peter Phillips,
introduction by Mumia Abu-Jamal, illustrated by Tom Tomorrow. The top
25 censored or underreported 1999 news stories from Project Censored.
Censored
1999: The News That Didn't Make the News-The Year's Top 25 Censored News Stories (Annual),
by Peter Phillips. The top
25 censored or underreported 1998 news stories from Project Censored.
Censored
1998: The News That Didn't Make the News-The Year's Top 25 Censored News Stories (Annual),
by Peter Phillips. The top 25 censored or underreported 1997 news stories from
Project Censored. Also includes a
68-page alternative media resource guide.
Publisher out of stock in
Dec. 2000.
20 Years
of Censored News, by Carl Jensen. The top censored or underreported news
stories from 1976-1995 from Project
Censored. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Censored:
The News That Didn't Make the News-And Why: The 1996 Project Censored Yearbook (Annual),
by Peter Phillips. The top 25 censored or underreported 1995 news stories from
Project Censored. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
The
Habits of Highly Deceptive Media: Decoding Spin and Lies in Mainstream News,
by Norman Solomon and Jeff
Cohen. Here's a left-wing analysis of today's news that you probably haven't read in
your local newspaper. You can read columns by Norman Solomon
from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
Published in March 1999. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
When
Reporters Become `Producers of Meaning', a column by Richard Harwood in The
Washington Post, 12/16/97, page A27, in
which he states that most reporters tend to be left-of-center and sympathetic to social
change. Another column in the Post claimed that reporters in the DC area tend to be
more socially liberal and economically conservative than the average American. [Post
archive search.]
Peace
SIPRI Yearbook
2001: Armaments,
Disarmament and International Security. Click
here for a very detailed description. Very expensive, but they
provide a useful detailed free
online book summary. SIPRI Yearbooks are published annually.
SIPRI Yearbook
2000: Armaments,
Disarmament and International Security. Click
here for a very detailed description. Very expensive, but they
provide a useful detailed free
online book summary. SIPRI Yearbooks are published annually.
Atomic Audit:
The Costs and Consequences of U. S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940, edited
by Stephen I. Schwartz. According
to the review
by Stephen S. Rosenfeld in The Washington Post, 7/31/98, page A25,
"...somebody has now figured out what it has cost the United States to be a nuclear
power: $5.5 trillion in constant 1966 dollars, 29 percent of all military spending in
1940-96, an average of $21,646 per American." The following quote is
highlighted: "The team that made the United States the world's preeminent nuclear
power contained no one wearing a green eyeshade." Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Peace
Trek Family Coloring Book. Created by Joel and Diane Schatz, art by
Diane Schatz. Edited by Suzanna Spiro. A detailed coloring book for kids of
all ages with commentary and thought-provoking questions about the world and how we can
change it. Initially published in 1986, this book, based on the wonderful Peace Trek
poster, provides a holistic green picture or vision of what a peaceful world would look
like and contrasts that with a picture of what a greedy militaristic world would look
like. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Peace
is the World Smiling: A Peace Anthology For Families (CD), by many
artists. Warm and friendly multicultural folk music for kids of all ages advocating
peace, love, and ecology. Music samples from the CD are provided by
Amazon.com.
Out of print.
Addicted
to War: Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism, an illustrated expose by Joel
Andreas. A carefully documented left-wing comic book. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Seeds
of Peace: A Catalog of Quotations, compiled by Jeanne Larson and Madge
Micheels-Cyrus.
See also friendship and love and conflict resolution skills.
Feminism
The Womansource Catalog and Review: Tools for
Connecting the Community of Women, edited by Ilene
Rosoff. A Whole Earth Catalog
for women. Click here for a detailed
description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
What Women Want, by NOW President Patricia Ireland. Patricia Ireland's
inspiring journey to personal and political power, and a feminist call to action. Click here for a detailed description.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
60% discount. Only $3.99
from 1BookStreet.com as of 12/5/00.
It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us, by First Lady Hillary
Clinton. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
56% discount. Only $7.99
from 1BookStreet.com as of 12/5/00.
It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us (audio cassette), by First Lady
Hillary Clinton. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Girls'
Guide to Life: How to Take Charge of the Issues That Affect You, by Catherine
Dee, Cynthia Jabar (illustrator), and Carol Palmer (photographer). Published in
1997. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Tatterhood
and Other Tales: Stories of Magic and Adventure, by Ethel Johnston
Phelps. Illustrated by Pamela Baldwin. Feminist folktales from around the
world. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Maid of the North, by Ethel Johnston Phelps. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Women, Ink. offers an online
bookstore with over 200 books on women's empowerment
around the world.
The National Women's History Project offers the
Women's History Catalog.
Brave Girls and Strong Women Bookstore
offers over 40 empowering books for young people ages 2-17.
Also see women's health.
Green Politics
The
Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair, by Denis Hayes.
The official Earth Day 2000 book. Published Feb. 18, 2000. Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
Free
online edition.
Population
Reports -- Population and the Environment -- The Global Challenge, by
Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Volume XXVIII, Number 3, published in Fall 2000.
The
Green Reader: Essays Toward a Sustainable Society, by Andrew Dobson.
An impressive collection of essays by leading Green activists and intellectuals.
Published in 1991.
The
Green Alternative: Creating An Ecological Future, by Brian Tokar.
Ecopolitics:
Building a Green Society, by Daniel Coleman.
For more info about the U.S. Green movement, see The Greens/Green Party U.S.A. Here is
one version of the 10 key values of the U.S. Green Movement.
1. Ecological Wisdom
2. Social Justice
3. Grassroots Democracy
4. Nonviolence
5. Decentralization
6. Community Economics
7. Feminism
8. Respect for Diversity
9. Personal and Global Responsibility
10. Future Focus/Sustainability.
Out of print.
The Sierra
Club Green Guide: Everybody's Desk Reference to Environmental Information,
by Andrew J. Feldman. Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
Earth in
the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit, by Vice President Al
Gore. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Earth in
the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit (abridged audio cassette), by Vice
President Al Gore. Reviewed by Amazon.com. Amazon.com
sells a downloadable version of this audio cassette tape.
Diet for
a New America: How Your Food Choices Affect Your Health, Happiness and the Future of Life
on Earth, by John Robbins, who founded Earthsave.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Diet for a New
America (videotape), by John Robbins. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Beyond
Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture, by Jeremy Rifkin.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Gaia: An
Atlas of Planet Management, edited by Dr. Norman Myers. This lavishly
illustrated Gaia Original book takes a global perspective that looks at our global
resources, how we are mismanaging them, and how we can manage them better. The
global perspective or worldview expressed in this book can help give you the vision of a
worldview of building a humane, co-operative, ecologically sustainable society for all of
humanity. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
State
of the World 2002, by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute.
This highly influential book is read by policy makers and millions of readers
and is published annually in 30 languages around the world. Not yet
published. Expected publication date Jan. 2002. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
State
of the World 2001, by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute.
This highly influential book is read by policy makers and millions of readers
and is published annually in 30 languages around the world.
Click here for a
detailed
description. Also, here are summaries of the ecological state of the
world for 1996,
1997, 1998,
1999, and
2000.
You can also buy State
of the World 1997, State
of the World 1998, and State
of the World 1999: The Millennium Edition, and State
of the World 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Vital
Signs 2001: The Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Future,
by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute. Click here for a detailed
description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Vital
Signs 2000: The Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Future,
by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute. Click here for a detailed
description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Out of print.
You can try ordering this book from PETA
(People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Save
the Animals: 101 Easy Things You Can Do, by Ingrid
Newkirk. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Green Revolution: The American Environmental Movement, 1962-1992, by Kirkpatrick Sale. A 108-page history of the Green or environmental movement in America from
1962-1992. Chapters
include origins, sixties seedtime, 1962-70, doomsday decade, 1970-1980, the Reagan
reaction, 1980-1988, endangered earth, 1988-1992, and prospects.
Out of print.
The
Greenpeace Guide to Anti-Environmental Organizations,
including industry-funded anti-environment organizations that pretend to be
pro-environment. Click here for more info on
anti-environmental organizations.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Also see Building An Ecologically
Sustainable Society and Utopian/Ecotopian Visions.
More Left-Green Politics
Common
Purpose: Strengthening Families and Neighborhoods to Rebuild America, by
Lisbeth B. Schorr. Suggestions for reforming and improving government aid to the
poor. Published in 1997. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
State of America's Children Yearbook 2001,
edited by Marian Wright Edelman and
the Children's Defense Fund. Click here for a description.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Buy
from the National Urban League..
The
State of Black America 2000, edited by by Audrey Rowe.
The State
of the World Atlas: A Unique Visual Survey of Global Political, Economic and Social Trends,
by Michael Kidron and Ronald Segal. An excellent and detailed overview of the state
of the world today. Fifth edition, published in 1995. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Material
World: A Global Family Portrait, by Peter Menzel and Charles C. Mann. A
richly illustrated visual portrait of global cultural diversity. It illustrates the
life of typical families in 30 countries around the world. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Third
World Atlas, by Alan Thomas, Ben Crow, etc. The first edition of this book, published in 1983, is a good quality
educational third world atlas, so I'm assuming that the second edition, published in 1994,
is also a good quality educational third world atlas.
Democracy
for the Few, by Michael Parenti.
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