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Reflections Of An American Political Prisoner

Author : Michael O. Billington
Publisher : Executive Intelligence Review
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Reflections Of An American Political Prisoner by Michael O. Billington Pdf

Michael Billington, the author of this autobiographical memoir, is one of a dozen individuals who were sent to prison in 1989 with America's foremost statesman, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Sentenced to 77 years by George Bush's “Get LaRouche Task Force,” he spent his imprisonment in study and writing--to bridge the divide between East and West. Empire is based upon the ancient principle of divide and rule; by clearing up misunderstandings among cultures, he was able to play a leading role in putting together the combination of forces today oriented around the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) which have in large measure now adopted the “The New Silk Road” policies of LaRouche, EIR and the Schiller Institute for Hamiltonian scientific progress for the benefit of all mankind. Included in this book are 2 very important studies by Billington which every literate person should read to be able to understand Asia, China and the path to bring America into the win-win paradigm of a better future.

Conspiring Against Joseph

Author : Sami Amin Al-Arian,University of Miami. Library. Helen C. Purdy Florida Collection
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Political prisoners
ISBN : 1882669258

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Conspiring Against Joseph by Sami Amin Al-Arian,University of Miami. Library. Helen C. Purdy Florida Collection Pdf

"Offering an inside look into life in a federal penitentiary, Conspiring Against Joseph is a collection of 62 poems written by Professor Sami Al-Arian, a Palestinian-American political prisoner. His use of vivid imagery to describe day-to-day life in the suffocating prison will both astound and enrage readers who have never pictured such abuses."--outside back cover.

Reflections on Hanging

Author : Arthur Koestler
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780820369747

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Reflections on Hanging is a searing indictment of capital punishment, inspired by its author’s own time in the shadow of a firing squad. During the Spanish Civil War, Arthur Koestler was held by the Franco regime as a political prisoner, and condemned to death. He was freed, but only after months of witnessing the fates of less-fortunate inmates. That experience informs every page of the book, which was first published in England in 1956, and followed in 1957 by this American edition. As Koestler ranges across the history of capital punishment in Britain (with a focus on hanging), he looks at notable cases and rulings, and portrays politicians, judges, lawyers, scholars, clergymen, doctors, police, jailers, prisoners, and others involved in the long debate over the justness and effectiveness of the death penalty. In Britain, Reflections on Hanging was part of a concerted, ultimately successful effort to abolish the death penalty. At that time, in the forty-eight United States, capital punishment was sanctioned in forty-two of them, with hanging still practiced in five. This edition includes a preface and afterword written especially for the 1957 American edition. The preface makes the book relevant to readers in the U.S.; the afterword overviews the modern-day history of abolitionist legislation in the British Parliament. Reflections on Hanging is relentless, biting, and unsparing in its details of botched and unjust executions. It is a classic work of advocacy for some of society’s most defenseless members, a critique of capital punishment that is still widely cited, and an enduring work that presaged such contemporary problems as the sensationalism of crime, the wrongful condemnation of the innocent and mentally ill, the callousness of penal systems, and the use of fear to control a citizenry.

Death Blossoms

Author : Mumia Abu-Jamal
Publisher : South End Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2003-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0896086992

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Death Blossoms by Mumia Abu-Jamal Pdf

The author, a prisoner on death-row for killing a police officer, presents a series of essays and reflections on his life and his spirituality.

The End of Prisons.

Author : Mechthild E. Nagel,Anthony J. Nocella
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789401209236

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The End of Prisons. by Mechthild E. Nagel,Anthony J. Nocella Pdf

This book brings together a collection of social justice scholars and activists who take Foucault’s concept of discipline and punishment to explain how prisons are constructed in society from nursing homes to zoos. This book expands the concept of prison to include any institution that dominates, oppresses, and controls. Criminologists and others, who have been concerned with reforming or dismantling the criminal justice system, have mostly avoided to look at larger carceral structures in society. In this book, for example, scholars and activists question the way patriarchy has incapacitated women and imagine the deinstitutionalization of people with disabilities. In a time when popular sentiment critiques the dominant role of the elites (the “one percenters”), the state’s role in policing dissenting voices, school children, LGBTQ persons, people of color, and American Indian Nations, needs to be investigated. A prison, as defined in this book, is an institution or system that oppresses and does not allow freedom for a particular group. Within this definition, we include the imprisonment of nonhuman animals and plants, which are too often overlooked.

Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism in Modern American History

Author : Stephen E. Atkins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781598843514

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Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism in Modern American History by Stephen E. Atkins Pdf

This encyclopedia covers American right-wing extremist groups and extremism from the 1930s to the present day, including neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, and various anti-government organizations. Right-wing extremism in America has had an established presence from the 1930s through the present day. The election of America's first African-American president and the resuscitation of "big government" policymaking have stimulated a reaction from, and a reemergence of, right-wing extremists, Neo-Nazis, racist skinheads, and white supremacists. Unfortunately, it seems Americans are still living in an age of extremism. The Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism in Modern American History provides useful, authoritative information about these groups and their histories, covering conservative extremism from the 1930s onward, such as white supremacist groups and neo-Nazis, Christian Identity and other right-wing religious movements, and anti-American government extremists. An introductory overview, insightful conclusion chapter, and useful, up-to-date bibliography are also included.

An American Radical:

Author : Susan Rosenberg
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806535005

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An American Radical: by Susan Rosenberg Pdf

On a November night in 1984, Susan Rosenberg sat in the passenger seat of a U-Haul as it swerved along the New Jersey Turnpike. At the wheel was a fellow political activist. In the back were 740 pounds of dynamite and assorted guns. That night I still believed with all my heart that what Che Guevara had said about revolutionaries being motivated by love was true. I also believed that our government ruled the world by force and that it was necessary to oppose it with force. Raised on New York City's Upper West Side, Rosenberg had been politically active since high school, involved in the black liberation movement and protesting repressive U.S. policies around the world and here at home. At twenty-nine, she was on the FBI's Most Wanted list. While unloading the U-Haul at a storage facility, Rosenberg was arrested and sentenced to an unprecedented 58 years for possession of weapons and explosives. I could not see the long distance I had traveled from my commitment to justice and equality to stockpiling guns and dynamite. Seeing that would take years. Rosenberg served sixteen years in some of the worst maximum-security prisons in the United States before being pardoned by President Clinton as he left office in 2001. Now, in a story that is both a powerful memoir and a profound indictment of the U.S. prison system, Rosenberg recounts her journey from the impassioned idealism of the 1960s to life as a political prisoner in her own country, subjected to dehumanizing treatment, yet touched by moments of grace and solidarity. Candid and eloquent, An American Radical reveals the woman behind the controversy--and reflects America's turbulent coming-of-age over the past half century.

Reflections on the Revolution in France

Author : Edmund Burke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1814
Category : Electronic
ISBN : RUTGERS:39030037344795

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Reflections from Captivity

Author : David G. Marr
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Political prisoners
ISBN : UOM:39015054421840

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The Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War

Author : Carl M. Cannon
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2005-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781461614210

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The Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War by Carl M. Cannon Pdf

The Founders wrote in 1776 that "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" are unalienable American rights. In The Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War, Carl M. Cannon shows how this single phrase is one of almost unbelievable historical power. It was this rich rhetorical vein that New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and President George W. Bush tapped into after 9/11 when they urged Americans to go to ballgames, to shop, to do things that made them happy even in the face of unrivaled horror. From the Revolutionary War to the current War on Terrorism, Americans have lived out this creed. They have been helped in this effort by their elected leaders, who in times of war inevitably hark back to Jefferson's soaring language. If the former Gotham mayor and the current president had perfect pitch in the days after September 11, so too have American presidents and other leaders throughout our nation's history. In this book, Mr. Cannon—a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist—traces the roots of Jefferson's powerful phrase and explores how it has been embraced by wartime presidents for two centuries. Mr. Cannon draws on original research at presidential libraries and interviews with Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, among others. He discussed with the presidents exactly what the phrase means to them. Mr. Cannon charts how Americans' understanding of the pursuit of happiness has changed through the years as the nation itself has changed. In the end, America's political leaders have all come to the same conclusion as its spiritual leaders: True happiness—either for a nation or an individual—does not come from conquest or fortune or even from the attainment of freedom itself. It comes in the pursuit of happiness for the benefit of others. This may be one truth that contemporary liberals and conservatives can agree on. John McCain and Jimmy Carter both envision happiness as a sacrifice to a higher calling, embodied in everything from McCain's time as a prisoner of war to the N

Imprisoned Intellectuals

Author : Joy James
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2004-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780585455082

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Imprisoned Intellectuals by Joy James Pdf

Prisons constitute one of the most controversial and contested sites in a democratic society. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the industrialized world, with over 2 million people in jails, prisons, and detention centers; with over three thousand on death row, it is also one of the few developed countries that continues to deploy the death penalty. International Human Rights Organizations such as Amnesty International have also noted the scores of political prisoners in U.S. detention. This anthology examines a class of intellectuals whose analyses of U.S. society, politics, culture, and social justice are rarely referenced in conventional political speech or academic discourse. Yet this body of outlawed 'public intellectuals' offers some of the most incisive analyses of our society and shared humanity. Here former and current U.S. political prisoners and activists-writers from the civil rights/black power, women's, gay/lesbian, American Indian, Puerto Rican Independence and anti-war movements share varying progressive critiques and theories on radical democracy and revolutionary struggle. This rarely-referenced 'resistance literature' reflects the growing public interest in incarceration sites, intellectual and political dissent for social justice, and the possibilities of democratic transformations. Such anthologies also spark new discussions and debates about 'reading'; for as Barbara Harlow notes: 'Reading prison writing must. . . demand a correspondingly activist counterapproach to that of passivity, aesthetic gratification, and the pleasures of consumption that are traditionally sanctioned by the academic disciplining of literature.'—Barbara Harlow [1] 1. Barbara Harlow, Barred: Women, Writing, and Political Detention (New England: Wesleyan University Press, 1992). Royalties are reserved for educational initiatives on human rights and U.S. incarceration.

A Suffragette in America

Author : Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst,Katherine Connelly
Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Suffragists
ISBN : 0745339360

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A Suffragette in America by Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst,Katherine Connelly Pdf

The story of one of Britain's most famous radicals visiting the 'Land of the Free'

The Funhouse Mirror

Author : Robert Ellis Gordon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UCSC:32106011268684

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"Prisons are hard places to get into and harder yet to get out of," writes Robert Ellis Gordon as he takes you on a remarkable eight-year journey into the Washington State corrections system. As a writing teacher in the state¿s prisons from 1989 until 1998, Gordon had the unique experience of gaining access to the system¿s darkest realms while still being free to walk away from penitentiary confines at the end of the day. His account is aided by essays and stories contributed by six extraordinary inmates--works that give this book an unforgettable edge. Together, Gordon and his students provide revealing glimpses of this vast secret-laden subculture of incarcerated individuals, which nationwide comprises more than two million U.S. citizens. Here is a gallery of portraits of prison life, from the female guard who tantalizes male inmates with her sexuality to the terrified young fish trying to stave off other prisoners. The stories are jarring, harsh, compelling. A surprising--and frequently searing--examination of the prison experience, seen from both inside and out¿ memorable and gripping."--Kirkus Reviews

Prisoner of Pinochet

Author : Sergio Bitar
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-12-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780299313708

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Prisoner of Pinochet by Sergio Bitar Pdf

A gripping account of daily life as a political prisoner by a former Chilean cabinet minister, offering personal insight into the political climate and historical events of 1970s Chile under military dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Reflections in Prison

Author : Mac Maharaj
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2010-11-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781770201316

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Reflections in Prison by Mac Maharaj Pdf

In 1976, when he was imprisoned on Robben Island, Nelson Mandela secretly wrote the bulk of his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom. The manuscript was to be smuggled out by fellow prisoner Mac Maharaj, on his release later that year. Maharaj also urged Mandela and other political prisoners to write essays on southern Africa’s political future. These were smuggled out with Mandela’s autobiography, and are now published for the first time, 25 years later, in Reflections in Prison. This collection of essays provides a unique ‘snapshot’ of the thinking of Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Ahmed Kathrada and other leaders of the anti-apartheid struggle on the eve of the 1976 Soweto Uprising. It gives an insight into their philosophies, strategies and hopes, as they debate diversity and unity, violent and non-violent forms of struggle, and non-racism in the context of different interpretations of African nationalism. Each essay is preceded by a short biography of the author, a description of his life in prison, and a pencil sketch by a leading black South African artist. The collection begins with a foreword by Desmond Tutu and a contextualising introduction by Mac Maharaj. These essays are far more than historical artefacts. They reveal the thinking that contributed to the South African ‘miracle’ and address issues that remain burningly relevant today.