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Decentralizing Power: Paul Goodman's Social Criticism

Decentralizing Power: Paul Goodman's Social Criticism

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Decentralizing Power: Paul Goodman's Social Criticism

by Stoehr, Taylor (editor)

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Black Rose Books, 1994. Trade Paperback. Very Good. This is a collection of Goodman's political writings, edited by his literary executor and grouped under the headings Anarchism, Education, Science and Technology, Modern Culture in Crisis, and Decentralizing Power; the first essay, Social Criticism was found in Goodman's papers after his death and was previously unpublished; includes an introduction by the editor, a bibliography of works by and about Goodman, and a frontispiece portrait of Goodman (cover has slight corner crease, otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)

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Title
Decentralizing Power: Paul Goodman's Social Criticism
Author
Stoehr, Taylor (editor)
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1551640082
ISBN 13
9781551640082
Publisher
Black Rose Books
Place of Publication
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Date Published
1994

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