جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
140
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1993
ناشر
Foundation for the Study of Independent Social Ideas
توضیحات
This issue of Dissent magazine captures the vibrant intellectual discourse of Spring 1993, featuring contributions from a diverse array of notable thinkers. Günter Grass offers a critical examination of Germany in a time of political turbulence, while Irving Howe provides keen insights into the evolving landscape of American unions amid the Clinton administration's policies. The collection reflects a moment of deep reflection and critique, addressing various societal and political issues.
Contributors like Julius Lester and Kanan Makiya delve into themes of identity and conflict, sparking conversations about race, culture, and international relations. With essays that provoke thought and challenge norms, the issue invites readers to engage with pressing questions of the day through the lens of seasoned intellectuals. Each article serves as a reminder of the rich dialogue that shapes democratic societies and the importance of dissenting voices in that dialogue.
Contributors like Julius Lester and Kanan Makiya delve into themes of identity and conflict, sparking conversations about race, culture, and international relations. With essays that provoke thought and challenge norms, the issue invites readers to engage with pressing questions of the day through the lens of seasoned intellectuals. Each article serves as a reminder of the rich dialogue that shapes democratic societies and the importance of dissenting voices in that dialogue.
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