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Liberal Books

People forget that the publication of books for a widespread audience was a liberal project, an act of rebellion against right wing authority. Liberals have always stood with books, for freedom of thought and open inquiry in society... [more]

People forget that the publication of books for a widespread audience was a liberal project, an act of rebellion against right wing authority. Liberals have always stood with books, for freedom of thought and open inquiry in society. Liberal books is a zine dedicated to the celebration of the continued association between freedom and a liberal press. Celebrate a new chapter in liberal books.

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   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release)   –   Jan 30, 2009   – 130-Page Coffee Table Book Includes 100 Beautiful American Flags and direct quotes, photographs of President Obama in his campaign, life, and inauguration.   Los Angeles, Jan. 30 / Blurb publishing, LLC has released a hands on “Lessons We Learned From Obama” book honoring Barack Obama's character distinctions for success and the impact he has had on the world during his presidential campaign and inauguration. The 130-page coffee table Special Edition book chronicles the lessons learned by this former Republican mother with five children. It is packed with the twenty-seven ... Read Full Story
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Matthew Klane hosted this reading by representatives of small presses with connections to the Capital Region as part of the month-long exhibit at the Gallery. The presses had had their books on display since the First Friday of January monthly art walk, along with an exhibit of photos from "the world's largest collection of photos of unknown poets" by me , Dan Wilcox. & I led off the reading, giving a brief history of A.P.D. ( A P oetic D emocra cy, A lso P ublishes D irt, etc.) then reading the entire chapbook, all 4 miniscule poems, from Poems from the Raccoon Lodge ... Read Full Story
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Author Marnie Howard  Giving is Living     Generosity Makes a Comeback New Book Shows That by Helping Others We Help Ourselves Because each of us deals with so much stress on a personal level—especially in light of the current recession—it can seem like an overwhelming task to reach out to others in need. The truth is, though, that giving back can be easier than we may think. Giving is Living presents a clear, practical guide to making generosity a part of our everyday lives. It shows us how small efforts to reach out to help those in need can make a real difference. ... Read Full Story
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This book list, put together by the Office for Intellectual Freedom , is published on the American Library Association website each year. Children's book, And Tango Makes Three , shows up at the top of the list for the third year in a row. What could be more pro-family than two loving adults adopting a young child? I own a copy of this book. It's on my son's bookshelf and I purchased it for him when it was first released, before all of the hype. And yes, I knew exactly what the story was about before buying it. As a parent, I believe it ... Read Full Story
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I looked at a certain section of my library this afternoon and was struck by a difference between two sorts of progressive political books I saw on the shelf. Some had been very timely when they were published, but were not at all enduring in value, whereas others had not achieved much initial acclaim, but have been valuable to me for quite a long time. Al Franken’s book, Lying Liars and the Lies they Tell , is amongst the first group. It had a great public relations event to start it out, with Bill O’Reilly’s hyperventilating lawsuit against Franken, and so it soon reached ... Read Full Story
Thieves know that single pages cut from books to be sold as prints are easier to steal and even harder to trace, so they are often even more desirable than books themselves. ... High bookshelves, quiet stacks or storage areas, or any lavatories located within reading rooms, are obvious places for...  
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Winning the Loser's Game followed by The Intelligent Investor, followed by The Little Book that Beats the Market followed by re-reading them. The key is to get excited about investing, then have the Efficient Marketers beat that emotion out of you rather than the almost ... Our Books. Tyler...  
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Children’s books, reading and more. ... /Film has news about two children’s books brought to film. Let’s first go with the incredibly gorgeous poster for Where the Wild Things Are. Gets your heart beating a little faster, doesn’t it. That my friend is actual hope that this will be made! Feels...  
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Some books and longer articles I've recently been reading or re-reading: The Man in the High Castle, Philip K. Dick's masterpiece (IMO). Chilling alternate history, set in an America that lost World War II to Germany and Japan. ... That's cool to see different links to different publishing and...  
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If you’re looking for something truly irregular to read, let me suggest the Ozark Howler comic book. A surfer from Santa Barbara gets sent off to the Ozark Mountains, which seems like a curse enough. Then, however, he discovers that he’s inherited a curse from his father. He begins to...  
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The experience of reading The Forgotten Man is more like talking to an old person who lived through the Depression than it is like reading an actual history of the Depression. Major events get cursory treatment while minor characters, ... Restoring Federalism In Marriage Law. By what reasoning...  
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While I know some Kindle owners happily rely on the device for newspaper reading, in my opinion, the Kindle doesn’t do as well with periodicals and blogs as devices like laptops and the best smart phones. ... Kindle’s features were built mainly for books, which, unlike periodicals, don’t contain...  
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If the government books were "rigged" so we would not know the "true cost of this unjust Iraq war--could not the last Pres. borrow also money from all theses banks on the side with out us knowing or congress, because then they would not have to ... As a liberal, Rush's speech is music to my ears...  
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A couple years ago, I found the web site of the Progressive Book Club, only to find that the PBC wasn’t actually up and running. It was only in the planning stages. I signed up to get updates by email, but I never got any email announcing the beginning of the book club’s business, so I assumed...  
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Recommended reading. -Democratic residents of Illinois' Fifth Congressional District, you have the opportunity of a political lifetime to vote for Tom Geoghegan on March 3! A truly pathetic turnout is expected for this special election, ... -Disunite There: Harold Meyerson chronicles the civil...  
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