Background
Harrington, Michael was born on February 24, 1928 in St. Louis. Son of Edward Michael and Catherine (Fitzgibbon) Harrington.
(contents: the future of the past; the preconditions of th...)
contents: the future of the past; the preconditions of the dream; democratic essence; the unknown Karl Marx; Das Kapital; the American esception; socialism deiscovers the world; revolution from above; socialist capitalism; etc
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(This compilation of political essays written over the pas...)
This compilation of political essays written over the past three decades reveals the author's astute political awareness and consistent socialist standpoint on the newsmaking issues of America's recent past
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(Argues that the concept of God is vanishing, causing a wi...)
Argues that the concept of God is vanishing, causing a widespread erosion of moral and social values, and calls for a union between faith and anti-faith to create a society in which people can discover new values
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(Examines the reasons why the American people are ignoring...)
Examines the reasons why the American people are ignoring the problems of world hunger, and records the immediate effects of American economic policy on the inhabitants of the Third World
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(In the fifty years since it was published, The Other Amer...)
In the fifty years since it was published, The Other America has been established as a seminal work of sociology. This anniversary edition includes Michael Harringtons essays on poverty in the 1970s and 80s as well as a new introduction by Harringtons biographer, Maurice Isserman. This illuminating, profoundly moving classic is still all too relevant for todays America. When Michael Harringtons masterpiece, The Other America, was first published in 1962, it was hailed as an explosive work and became a galvanizing force for the war on poverty. Harrington shed light on the lives of the poorfrom farm to cityand the social forces that relegated them to their difficult situations. He was determined to make poverty in the United States visible and his observations and analyses have had a profound effect on our country, radically changing how we view the poor and the policies we employ to help them.
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(Imagine a small cube floating in an endless sea of perfec...)
Imagine a small cube floating in an endless sea of perfect bliss. Only within that tiny cube is it possible to experience anything OTHER than ecstasy, joy, and total consciousness. Such is our sojourn in the hologram called "Dreamland." A splitting of time, the blue star's arrival, opening stargates, and the 7-year window - these, along with our reunion with Inner Earth and the rest of the universe, all play significant roles in End Times scenarios. Experts tell us what is likely to happen; but surprisingly, each version is different! The holographic nature of reality explains why. Other topics in this third and final book in the "Colliding Rivers" series include: signs and synchronicity, befriending Bigfoot, our arrival at Zero Point, the "Dreamland Matrix," and the two most likely "alternate endings" to our current drama. Insights sprinkled along the author's path about the mystery of the hologram pave the way for a startling "one with the universe" experience after being introduced to Ho'oponopono. "Wide Awake" also answers the question many have asked over the years: "Whatever happened to the Chief?" Quote: "The world you see about you is a hologram. It is made from your light. It IS you!"
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Harrington, Michael was born on February 24, 1928 in St. Louis. Son of Edward Michael and Catherine (Fitzgibbon) Harrington.
Bachelor of Arts, Holy Cross College, 1947; postgraduate, Yale Law School, 1947-1948; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1949; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Bard College, 1966.
Associate editor, Catholic Worker, 1951-1952; organization secretary, Workers Defense League, 1953; consultant, Fund for Republic, 1954-1989; editor, New American, 1961-1962; organizer, March on Convs. Movement, 1960; professor political science, Queens College, City Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, 1972-1989.
( On learning his cancer was inoperable, renowned intelle...)
(contents: the future of the past; the preconditions of th...)
(Argues that the concept of God is vanishing, causing a wi...)
(This compilation of political essays written over the pas...)
(Examines the reasons why the American people are ignoring...)
(In the fifty years since it was published, The Other Amer...)
(Imagine a small cube floating in an endless sea of perfec...)
(Book by Harrington, Michael)
(Rare book)
Member national executive committee Socialist Party, 1960-1972, national chairman, 1968-1972. Chairman organizing committee Democratic Socialists American, 1973-1982, co-chairman of organization, 1982-1989. Board directors Workers Defense League, American Civil Liberties Union.
Married Stephanie Gervis, May 30, 1963.