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The Common Courage Reader: Essays for an Informed Democracy

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How do money and politics dominate the various media and dictate social policy? The Common Courage Reader culls the very best writings that unravel myths of benevolence and corporate altruism. The reader collects politically progressive readings designed to spark lively debate from students and encourage them to think critically about the political and social scene. Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Peter Breggin, Mike Males, Norman Solomon, John Stauber, Laura Flanders and William Blum. The Center for Public Integrity and Jean Bertrand-Aristide.

321 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2000

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