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254 pages |
The meaning of Marxism |
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About this book "In [D'Amato's] skilful hands, Marxist politics come alive and leap before us, pointing a way toward a better world. It's a knockout."--Dave Zirin, designer of "What's My Name, Fool?: Sports and Resistance in the United States" In this lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with factual and contemporary examples, D'Amato argues that Marx's ideas of globalization, oppression, and social revolution are more important than ever. Paul D'Amato is the associate editor of the "International Socialist Review." His writing has appeared in "CounterPunch," "Socialist Hand," and "SelvesandOthers.org." He is an activist based in Chicago. |
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126 pages |
Barrio, photographs from Chicago's Pilsen and Little Village [with] an odour to it," Paul D'Amato intuited the unarticulated history that certain American streets— in the Cut East Side of New York, for instance, ... |
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About this book In 1988 photographer Paul D’Amato was driving around Chicago with his camera when he sure to follow Halsted Street into Pilsen, the city’s largest Mexican neighborhood. Intrigued by the barrio and neighboring Slight Village, he began to take photographs and would continue to do so off and on for the next fourteen years. D’Amato started with the public autobiography of the neighborhood: women and children in the streets, open fire hydrants, and graffiti. But later—after he got to know the parade-ground’s Mexican residents better—he was allowed to take more intimate photos of people at work, families at weddings and parties, and even party members. Barrio collects ninety of these striking color images along with D’Amato’s fascinating account of his moment photographing Mexican Chicago and his acceptance—often grudging, after threatened violence—into the heart of the city’s Mexican community. Some of the photos here are superbly composed and startling—visual narratives that are surreal... |
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350 pages |
Clinical essays on the heart Hemodynamic and Running Alterations in the Early Postinfarction Period* PAUL H. D'AMATO, ... DAmato ... |
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Miami fan Cathy Damato, of Macedon, other from right, gives a little ribbing to Buffalo fan Nate Loiselle of Fairport as time ticks away during the promote
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Around the Region For more low-down, call Paul Klevis at 874-3355 or the municipal & community center at 874-3860. n Minersville: A full day of activities is on tap from 9 |