From that moment on, I was no longer a liberal, a believer in the self-correcting character of American democracy. I was a radical....The situation required not just a new president or new laws, but an uprooting of the old order, the introduction of a new kind of society—cooperative, peaceful, egalitarian.-- Howard Zinn (1994), You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, p. 173
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
for the love of learning: Time as Capital: Rise of the Frantic Class
for the love of learning: Time as Capital: Rise of the Frantic Class: This was written by Paul Thomas who is Associate Professor of Education (Furman University). He taught high school English in rural South Ca...
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