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The Nonproliferation Review, 2009
Designing Denuclearization: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, by Bruce D. Larkin. Transaction Publishers, 2008. 430 pages, $49.95. Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: A Debate, George Perkovich and James M. Acton, eds. Carnegie Endowment, 2009. 357 pages, free download.
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Designing Denuclearization: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, by Bruce D. Larkin. Transaction Publishers, 2008. 430 pages, $49.95. Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: A Debate, George Perkovich and James M. Acton, eds. Carnegie Endowment, 2009. 357 pages, free download.
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2019
Featuring diverse political essays addressing contemporary issues, written by political organizers & revolutionaries.Including popular essays from The Hampton Institute, aiming to develop the working class into a self-conscious force for societal change. The essays clarify our political moment & push revolutionary struggles forward.
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Featuring diverse political essays addressing contemporary issues, written by political organizers & revolutionaries.Including popular essays from The Hampton Institute, aiming to develop the working class into a self-conscious force for societal change. The essays clarify our political moment & push revolutionary struggles forward.
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2017
This chapter discusses the abolition of slavery in Illinois after the firing on Fort Sumter in April 1861 marked the beginning of the end of the struggle for emancipation. Many of the settlers of southern Illinois had come from the slave belt. These men brought with them their outlooks and habits of life, and southern Illinois, later known as “Egypt ...
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This chapter discusses the abolition of slavery in Illinois after the firing on Fort Sumter in April 1861 marked the beginning of the end of the struggle for emancipation. Many of the settlers of southern Illinois had come from the slave belt. These men brought with them their outlooks and habits of life, and southern Illinois, later known as “Egypt ...
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Abolition in the Clutch: Shifting through the Gears with Anthropology
Feminist Anthropology, 2022Savannah Shange
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Food and carcerality: From confinement to abolition
Food and Foodways, 2022Ashantè M Reese, Joshua Sbicca
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The past and present of abolition: reassessing Adam Smith’s “liberal reward of labor”
Review of International Political Economy, 2021Robbie Shilliam
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