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Product Description: The Open Utopia is a complete English language edition of Thomas More s Utopia that honors the primary precept of Utopia itself: that all property is common property. Licensed under Creative Commons, The Open Utopia conveys this message and continues the tradition...read more
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9781570272455 | A K Pr Distribution, July 1, 2012, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: The Open Utopia is a complete English language edition of Thomas More s Utopia that honors the primary precept of Utopia itself: that all property is common property.
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9788836618149 | Bilingual edition (Silvana, March 31, 2011), cover price $35.00
Product Description: Much history and theory is uncovered here in the first comprehensive study of zine publishing. From their origins in early 20th century science fiction cults, their more proximate roots in â60s counter-culture and their rapid proliferation in the wake of punk rock, Stephen Duncombe pays full due to the political importance of zines as a vital network of popular culture...read more
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9781859848272 | Verso Books, September 1, 1997, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Traces the history of zine publishing from its origins by science fiction cults, its growth with the 1960s counter culture, and its attachment to punk rock
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9781934620373 | Microcosm Pub, July 15, 2008, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Much history and theory is uncovered here in the first comprehensive study of zine publishing.
9781859841587 | Verso Books, September 1, 1997, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: Traces the history of zine publishing from its origins by science fiction cults, its growth with the 1960s counter culture, and its attachment to punk rock
Describes the 1924 crime spree of female armed robber Celia Cooney, a poor, Brooklyn waitress who held up a series of local grocery stores armed with a small gun and wearing a fashionable bobbed hairdo and stylish fur coat, and reveals how politicians and journalists used her story as a cultural, social, and political statement of the times. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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9780812977356 | Reprint edition (Random House Inc, April 10, 2007), cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Describes the 1924 crime spree of female armed robber Celia Cooney, a poor, Brooklyn waitress who held up a series of local grocery stores armed with a small gun and wearing a fashionable bobbed hairdo and stylish fur coat, and reveals how politicians and journalists used her story as a cultural, social, and political statement of the times.
Product Description: From an acclaimed, original observer of media and culture: how we can draw upon popular fantasies to create an alternative politics through imagination and spectacleâa twenty-first-century manifesto for the left.What do Paris Hilton, Grand Theft Auto, Las Vegas, and a McDonald's commercial have in common with progressive politics? Not much...read more
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9781595580498 | New Pr, January 1, 2007, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: From an acclaimed, original observer of media and culture: how we can draw upon popular fantasies to create an alternative politics through imagination and spectacleâa twenty-first-century manifesto for the left.
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9780814719800 | New York Univ Pr, February 28, 2006, cover price $35.00
Product Description: Because I Was Flesh is the story of Edward Dahlberg’s life as a child and young man, and a portrait in depth of the remarkable woman, his mother Lizzie, who shaped it.Because I Was Flesh is an authentic record from the inferno of modern city life, and a testament of American experience...read more
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9780811200295, titled "Because I Was Flesh: The Autobiography of Edward Dahlberg" | New Directions, January 7, 2003, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Because I Was Flesh is the story of Edward Dahlberg’s life as a child and young man, and a portrait in depth of the remarkable woman, his mother Lizzie, who shaped it.
Product Description: From the Diggers seizing St. George Hill in 1649 to Hacktivists staging virtual sit-ins in the 21st century, from the retributive fantasies of Robin Hoods to those of gangsta rappers, culture has long been used as a political weapon...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9781859846599 | Verso Books, April 1, 2002, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: From the Diggers seizing St.
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9781859843796 | Verso Books, April 1, 2002, cover price $29.95
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