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George Breitman (1916–1986)

Auteur de By Any Means Necessary

14+ oeuvres 499 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Œuvres de George Breitman

By Any Means Necessary (1970) — Directeur de publication — 235 exemplaires
The Assassination of Malcolm X (1977) 61 exemplaires
Trotskyism in the United States: Historical Essays and Reconsiderations (1996) — Directeur de publication — 26 exemplaires
Writings of Leon Trotsky [1939-40] (1973) — Directeur de publication — 21 exemplaires
Writings of Leon Trotsky [1938-39] (1974) — Directeur de publication — 20 exemplaires
Writings of Leon Trotsky [1935-36] (1977) — Directeur de publication — 16 exemplaires
Malcolm X: Man and His Ideas (1965) 6 exemplaires
How a minority can change society (1964) 4 exemplaires
Myths About Malcolm X Two Views (1968) 3 exemplaires
Black Nationalism and Socialism (1968) 2 exemplaires
Malcolm X Konuşuyor 1 exemplaire

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A showcase of Malcolm X's philosophical and political development in the last years of his life. It is a series of speeches. It is clear from reading that during these years he was going through a profound amount of philosophical development and it is a tragedy that he was murdered before we saw everything that he had to give to the world. I will be reading his autobiography next.
 
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Neal_Anderson | 2 autres critiques | Sep 10, 2020 |
Produced in 1967, Breitman highlights the final years in the life of Malcolm X: dealing with his split from the Nation of Islam, his travels abroad, his expanding social and political beliefs, and his challenges in managing (integrating) the Muslim Mosque Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity’s goal of bringing out revolutionary change in the lives of Black people worldwide alongside the conciliatory progressive gradualism of the civil rights leaders and organizations of the day.
 
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nfulks32 | Jul 17, 2020 |
How could it be anything other than a five?
 
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BellaStormborn | 2 autres critiques | Aug 1, 2016 |
By Any Means Necessary is a collection of speeches and interviews given by Malcolm X in the last year of his life. I thought I owed it to myself to read his own words. What's interesting is how graceful and thoughtful he was with his words, how he wanted to make sure that what he said was understood with clarity. These transcripts are proof that Malcolm was thoughtful and always re-examining his positions on the many issues facing African-Americans in the 1960s. I came away wanting to know more about him and his evolution as a leader. I also came away wondering what he would think of race relations in America, and the world today.… (plus d'informations)
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AuntieClio | 2 autres critiques | Nov 25, 2013 |

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Œuvres
14
Aussi par
2
Membres
499
Popularité
#49,589
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
4
ISBN
28
Langues
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