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Average rating: 3.59 · 27 ratings · 3 reviews · 10 distinct works
God's Assassins: State Terr...

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Reigns of Terror

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The Rain Forests of Home: P...

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The Integrated Circus: The ...

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Logging the Globe

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Racism, Sexism, and the Uni...

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No Easy Fix: Global Respons...

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Green Gold: The Forest Indu...

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“We did not undertake systematic interviews with people now below the age of thirty-five, but in many of the interviews with their parents' generation we heard a bemused recognition that younger people who did not experience these events have very little interest in what happened in that long-ago time; and may even express hostility toward parents who dreamed of a new society. They are interested in the same activities and ideas as young people the world over - dancing, loving, listening to (mostly American) music, dressing in fashion, buying the latest gadgets, attending school and developing career ambitions. The past - even though it is the immediate past of their parents - holds for them no appeal, and they have little sympathy for its victims. Consumerism, not politics, is their passion; consumption, not citizenship, motivates them.”
Patricia Marchak, God's Assassins: State Terrorism in Argentina in the 1970s



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