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Focus on Small Political Presses
There are many small presses that contribute to the public discourse by publishing political books, at least primarily so. Their lists often include literary titles, but their forté is the political. Here is a selection of recent books from three of my favorite small presses: Seven Stories Press, South End Press, and Nation Books. Feel free to browse!
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Rogue State
America and the World Under George W. Bush
by T. D. Allman
Nation Books,
Pub Date:
January 2004,
248
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Persona Non Grata
A Memoir of Disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution
Introduction by Jorge Edwards,
Preface by Octavio Paz
Nation Books,
Pub Date:
May 2004,
304
pages, paper
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No Debate
How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates
by George Farah
Seven Stories Press,
Pub:
April 2004,
192
pages
, paper
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Power Trip
U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11
Edited by John Feffer
Seven Stories Press,
Pub Date:
May 2003,
304
pages, paper
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