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Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader

Contributors:

By (Author) Tom Hayden

ISBN:

9780872864610

Publisher:

City Lights Books

Imprint:

City Lights Books

Publication Date:

26th June 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

320.530973

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

450

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 218mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

737g

Description

"His journey is our journey through the tumultuous and disillusioning decades. He is our Everyman, he is us."-Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Praise for Tom Hayden:

"One comes away enthralled by Hayden's odyssey."-The Boston Sunday Globe

From his earliest days as a Freedom Rider and leader of Students for a Democratic Society, through decades as a state senator, to contemporary notes on the Iraq war, the global South, immigration, and spirituality, Tom Hayden's writings constitute nothing less than an alternative history of our times.

Writings for a Democratic Society is the only book that encapsulates Tom Hayden's writings over fifty years, a time in which he has been a reflective eyewitness to American history in the making. The book is composed on sections about the new Left of the 1960s, the Chicago 8, Vietnam, electoral politics, gang violence, Ireland, the environment, global justice, and US foreign policy today.

"Tom Hayden changed America," the national correspondent of The Atlantic, Nicholas Lemann, has written. He created the "blueprint for the Great Society programs," according to presidential assistant Richard Goodwin. He was the "single greatest figure of the 1960s student movement," according to The New York Times Book Review. Forty years later he was described as "the conscience of the Senate."

Tom Hayden is the author or editor of more than a dozen critically acclaimed books, including Reunion and Street Wars.

Author Bio

"Tom Hayden changed America", the national correspondent of The Atlantic, Nicholas Lemann, has written. He created "the blueprint for the Great Society programs", according to presidential assistant Richard Goodwin. He was the "single greatest figure of the 1960s student movement", according to a New York Times book review. Forty years later he was described as "the conscience of the Senate"

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