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US Mall 1 - A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (P.S.)

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Manufacturer: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 973 EAN: 9780060838652 ISBN: 0060838655 Label: Harper Perennial Modern Classics Manufacturer: Harper Perennial Modern Classics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 768 Publication Date: 2005-08-01 Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics Release Date: 2005-08-02 Studio: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: real history Comment: Howard Zinn was one of my favorite professors at university. This book presents with unflinching candor events that really happened in our history. And he is never boring!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Howard Zinn Treats Indians Fairly Comment: I am the author of "They Never Surrendered: The Lakota Sioux Band That Stayed in Canada". Howard Zinn's treatment of the Indian encounter with white "explorers" goes a long way to correct the imbalance of American history books. Calling him names is not a legitimate response to his research. Ron Papandrea
Customer Rating:      Summary: The truth is out there... Comment: Well.
I doubt anyone could seriously doubt the vast majority of what Zinn presents. And as a human being most of whats presented is not pretty. In fact is grossly ugly.
But remember one thing when you read: human beings remain human beings no matter how you dress us up. Greed is a powerful force. America wasnt built entirely on good intentioned men. This is the truth.
In fact, we exist as a nation because alot of rich caucasian males decided it would be profitable in one way or another to 1) settle here in the first place 2) exploit the indigenous population 3) if they couldnt be exploited then drive them away from "our" lands (while we exploited the poor caucasians and women among us) 4)as our population grew to subjugate them in the name of Christ (who I am quite sure would have had nothing to do with such actions) in order to take the land, and most horribly 5) enslave and ruthlessly subjugate an entire race of people all the time declaring it to be "necessary for society to function" and citing bible verses to justify the immorality of our brand of slavery.
What empire wasnt built the same way?
Yep, greed is a powerful force. The rich exploit the poor? In America? You better believe it...if you dont your a fool.
But one thing should be remembered. What we were doesnt have to dictate what we can and should be, now. And dont think for one minute that the history of any other empire is less ugly. If the chinese had landed before us do you seriously think they would have done less? How about the Romans? Dont read with blinders on- men remain men. And men who crave power always want more and will do damn near anything to hold on and expand that power. The rich exploit the poor. And government has always been on the side of the rich. Even the best governments.
Its all about the $$$$ But we CAN change.
Yes, this book should be required reading. And it should be realized that NO empire was ever noble. Because an empire is human beings. Nobility of empire is a fairy tale. Any empire that the history books record as noble had their histories changed to portray that. INCLUDING America.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't Trust or Believe in Him Comment: After reading that Howard Zinn does not think it is important to investigate 9/11, I will have nothing more to do with him. I don't care how renowned he is. If he doesn't think it's important to stop the false flag operations that have gone on for many, many decades that have thrust us into wars that were instigated by interested 3rd party investors to cash in on the vast fortunes made when they finance both sides of a war, then he will get no support from me. Wake up people! Aren't you tired of being played like a puppet on a string. Watch "JFKII: The Bush Connection" and "Empire of the City: Ring of Power" on YouTube.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: History falls somwhere in the middle, and this is an important side of it Comment: Everyone needs to take Zinn's magnum opus here for what it is --> It's no more fact or propaganda than what we were fed in elementary school.
The only fact we know about the past is that you can't trust any account of it. To borrow the setting of Plato's cave....all we see of history are shadows of the past on a wall, and each version is projected through a different lens and light source. It's safe to say that nothing we see of it accurately reflect the events....it's impossible. There is no factual reality for things we weren't alive for - hell even things we are alive for are questionable (Bush won the election in 2000 and Clinton didn't inhale).
So, what we learned in school was as much fact as fiction and as much indoctrination as learning. The same can be said of this book.
The truth falls somewhere in the middle, and that's what makes this book so important. That's what makes it as great a book as it is.
I don't care if you have a man crush on Hannity or spend your spare time protesting at WTO meetings.....you should read this book if you are a student of history.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: real history Comment: Howard Zinn was one of my favorite professors at university. This book presents with unflinching candor events that really happened in our history. And he is never boring!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Howard Zinn Treats Indians Fairly Comment: I am the author of "They Never Surrendered: The Lakota Sioux Band That Stayed in Canada". Howard Zinn's treatment of the Indian encounter with white "explorers" goes a long way to correct the imbalance of American history books. Calling him names is not a legitimate response to his research. Ron Papandrea
Customer Rating:      Summary: The truth is out there... Comment: Well.
I doubt anyone could seriously doubt the vast majority of what Zinn presents. And as a human being most of whats presented is not pretty. In fact is grossly ugly.
But remember one thing when you read: human beings remain human beings no matter how you dress us up. Greed is a powerful force. America wasnt built entirely on good intentioned men. This is the truth.
In fact, we exist as a nation because alot of rich caucasian males decided it would be profitable in one way or another to 1) settle here in the first place 2) exploit the indigenous population 3) if they couldnt be exploited then drive them away from "our" lands (while we exploited the poor caucasians and women among us) 4)as our population grew to subjugate them in the name of Christ (who I am quite sure would have had nothing to do with such actions) in order to take the land, and most horribly 5) enslave and ruthlessly subjugate an entire race of people all the time declaring it to be "necessary for society to function" and citing bible verses to justify the immorality of our brand of slavery.
What empire wasnt built the same way?
Yep, greed is a powerful force. The rich exploit the poor? In America? You better believe it...if you dont your a fool.
But one thing should be remembered. What we were doesnt have to dictate what we can and should be, now. And dont think for one minute that the history of any other empire is less ugly. If the chinese had landed before us do you seriously think they would have done less? How about the Romans? Dont read with blinders on- men remain men. And men who crave power always want more and will do damn near anything to hold on and expand that power. The rich exploit the poor. And government has always been on the side of the rich. Even the best governments.
Its all about the $$$$ But we CAN change.
Yes, this book should be required reading. And it should be realized that NO empire was ever noble. Because an empire is human beings. Nobility of empire is a fairy tale. Any empire that the history books record as noble had their histories changed to portray that. INCLUDING America.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't Trust or Believe in Him Comment: After reading that Howard Zinn does not think it is important to investigate 9/11, I will have nothing more to do with him. I don't care how renowned he is. If he doesn't think it's important to stop the false flag operations that have gone on for many, many decades that have thrust us into wars that were instigated by interested 3rd party investors to cash in on the vast fortunes made when they finance both sides of a war, then he will get no support from me. Wake up people! Aren't you tired of being played like a puppet on a string. Watch "JFKII: The Bush Connection" and "Empire of the City: Ring of Power" on YouTube.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: History falls somwhere in the middle, and this is an important side of it Comment: Everyone needs to take Zinn's magnum opus here for what it is --> It's no more fact or propaganda than what we were fed in elementary school.
The only fact we know about the past is that you can't trust any account of it. To borrow the setting of Plato's cave....all we see of history are shadows of the past on a wall, and each version is projected through a different lens and light source. It's safe to say that nothing we see of it accurately reflect the events....it's impossible. There is no factual reality for things we weren't alive for - hell even things we are alive for are questionable (Bush won the election in 2000 and Clinton didn't inhale).
So, what we learned in school was as much fact as fiction and as much indoctrination as learning. The same can be said of this book.
The truth falls somewhere in the middle, and that's what makes this book so important. That's what makes it as great a book as it is.
I don't care if you have a man crush on Hannity or spend your spare time protesting at WTO meetings.....you should read this book if you are a student of history.
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