revolution

GaleForce's picture

A Call for Revolution! Comments on the Crisis of Public Education Based on Standardization and Assessment

Frankly, we need a revolution—big, BIG changes in our collective value system—like putting human beings—human life and the evolution of the species—above corporate profits . . . health and education are basic human rights especially in a wealthy nation. The “world powers” are a handful of primarily white, primarily men who control the world’s wealth and, just as importantly, our language. They own the airwaves, the discourse, the terminology, the definitions, the dialogue, the textbooks and the discussions.

adarder's picture

The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest

The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 1500 to the Present, an eight volume set just released by Wiley-Blackwell covers upheavals on every continent. The work of an international team, the Encyclopedia is edited by Immanuel Ness, a professor of political science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

Ilhan Kucukaydin's picture

The Long Road to Revolution

 Radical social change will only emerge through the endless interplay of confrontations, withdrawals, foundations and subverisons.

 

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