Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American PoliticsComplaining that political dissent is rendered invisible in the American mass media and in the majority of college textbooks, Grover (political science, Saint Michael's College) and Peschek (political science, Hamline U.) present a political reader that contains contrary viewpoints on current issues |
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Structure | 9 |
Corporate Power and Public Policy | 31 |
JOHN BELLAMY FOSTERGlobal Ecology and the Common Good | 42 |
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