Author: Ron Paul
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Keywords: manifesto, revolution
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2008-04
List price: $21.00
ISBN-10: 0446537519
ISBN-13: 9780446537513
This Much Is True: You Have Been Lied To.The government is expanding. Taxes are increasing. More senseless wars are being planned. Inflation is ballooning. Our basic freedoms are disappearing.The Founding Fathers didn’t want any of this. In fact, they said so quite clearly in the Constitution of the United States of America. Unfortunately, that beautiful, ingenious, and revolutionary document is being ignored more and more in Washington. If we are to enjoy peace, freedom, and prosperity once again, we absolutely must return to the principles upon which America was founded. But finally, t
Author: Ron Paul
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Keywords: manifesto, revolution
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 2009-09-24
List price: $14.99
ISBN-10: 0446537527
ISBN-13: 9780446537520
The Revolution: A Manifesto (paperback) by Ron Paul 2009 From Publishers Weekly Congressman, Republican Presidential candidate and author Paul (A Foreign Policy of Freedom) says "Let the revolution begin" with this libertarian plea for a return to "the principles of our Founding Fathers: liberty, self-government, the Constitution, and a noninterventionist foreign policy." Specific examples demonstrate how far U.S. law has strayed from this path, particularly over the past century, as well as Paul’s firm grasp of history and dedication to meaningful debate: "it is revolutionary to ask whe
Author: Ayn Rand
Publisher: Signet
Keywords: manifesto, romantic
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1971-10-01
List price: $7.99
ISBN-10: 0451149165
ISBN-13: 9780451149169
Underlying this treatise is the objectivist philosophy which has placed Ayn Rand in the mainstream of American thought.
Author: Hakim Bey
Publisher: Autonomedia
Keywords: manifesto, fez, black
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2008-06-01
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1570271879
ISBN-13: 9781570271878
New poetic rants and prose poems from the pseudonymous author of TAZ and Millennium, among many other influential, incendiary texts. BLACK FEZ is the emblem of our intransigent disgust with the lukewarm necromantic vacuum of dephlogisticated corpse breath that passes nowadays for Empire and organic death.
Author: R.B. Kitaj
Publisher: Yale University Press
Keywords: manifesto, diasporist, second
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 2007-10-28
List price: $26.00
ISBN-10: 0300124562
ISBN-13: 9780300124569
This book, a follow-up to Kitaj’s influential "First Diasporist Manifesto" (1989), is a personal reflection on the Jewish Question in contemporary art as it is lived and painted and imagined by one of today’s most innovative and controversial artists. In 615 distinct propositions that deliberately echo the Commandments of Jewish Law, Kitaj here channels his ideas for a new Diasporist art in a daring stream of consciousness. Including 41 images of the artist’s work chosen by him to accompany the text, this beautifully crafted volume is a unique and fascinating look into an art
Author: Susan Vaught
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Children’s Books
Keywords: manifesto
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2007-12-26
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 1599902060
ISBN-13: 9781599902067
Jamie is a senior in high school and, like so many kids in that year, doing too much—including trying to change the world—and fighting for her rights as a very fat girl. And not quietly: she’s writing a column every week in the paper with her thoughts and fears and gripes. As her column raises all kinds of questions, so too, must she find her own private way in her world, with love popping up in an unexpected place, and satisfaction in her size losing ground to real frustration. Tapping into her own experience losing weight, her training as a psychotherapist, and the current fascinat
Author: Ian Angell
Publisher: Kogan Page
Keywords: manifesto, barbarian, new
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2001-09-01
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 0749435054
ISBN-13: 9780749435059
IT was once welcomed as a liberator and genie that would free us from enslavement to mundane chores and the daily grind. Instead, Ian Angell says it is breeding a new society of `barbarians` in which the winner takes all. He claims that the world after the information revolution will be one in which a gifted few control corporations that move factories around the planet in search of the lowest wages -- it is already happening, as prisoners, serving life sentences in the US operate telesales services for major American Airlines. Angell`s view is apocalyptic -- poverty for the many and self-gov