The Communist Manifesto
Author: Karl Marx
Critically and textually up-to-date, this new edition of the classic translation (Samuel Moore, 1888) features an introduction and notes by the eminent Marx scholar David McLellan, prefaces written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels subsequent to the original 1848 publication, and corrections of errors made in earlier versions. Regarded as one of the most influential political tracts ever written, The Communist Manifesto serves as the foundation document of the Marxist movement. This summary of the Marxist vision is an incisive account of the world-view Marx and Engels had evolved during their hectic intellectual and political collaboration of the previous few years.
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The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Writings on Politics, Family, and Fate
Author: Marjorie Williams
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Table of Contents:
Pt. 1 | Profiles | |
Protocol (Archie and Lucky Roosevelt) | 3 | |
The philanthropist (Gwendolyn Cafritz) | 12 | |
The pragmatist (Richard Darman) | 30 | |
The wife (Barbara Bush) | 55 | |
The rainmaker (Vernon Jordan) | 77 | |
The hack (Tony Coelho) | 99 | |
The sibling (Jeb Bush) | 118 | |
Scenes from a marriage (Bill Clinton and Al Gore) | 132 | |
Pt. 2 | Essays | |
Makeup and Ms. | 155 | |
Reader, I married | 160 | |
Persuasion | 166 | |
Why character matters in politics | 170 | |
Thank you, Clarence Thomas | 181 | |
The princess puzzle | 185 | |
Entomophobia | 189 | |
The alchemist | 196 | |
In conversation | 209 | |
Bill Clinton, feminist | 220 | |
Why parents still matter | 234 | |
Flying to L.A. | 240 | |
A second thought on assisted suicide | 248 | |
The cat race | 250 | |
Grandparents' rights | 253 | |
The parent rap | 256 | |
The art of the fake apology | 259 | |
Real complicated | 262 | |
Dying for dollars | 265 | |
Do parents suffer discrimination? | 268 | |
The political wife, RIP | 271 | |
The widow's mandate | 274 | |
Uriah Heep goes to Washington | 277 | |
Run for your life | 280 | |
A woman's place is at the bar | 289 | |
Mommy at her desk | 292 | |
Liar, liar | 295 | |
The heart-full dodger | 298 | |
A working mom's comedy | 300 | |
A woman who knew her due | 302 | |
Pt. 3 | Time and chance | |
Hit by lightning : a cancer memoir | 307 | |
Telling the real, real truth | 340 | |
The random death of our sense of ease | 343 | |
The doctor factor | 346 | |
The Halloween of my dreams | 349 |
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