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Monday, November 17, 2008
Posted 8:11 PM
by Mary
Publication news!
A new book on progressive politics, and a historical re-publication:
Announcing Lefties Are In Their Right Minds by Beth K. Lamont, With A Re-Introduction To Corliss Lamont's You Might Like Socialism, first Published in 1939.
Lefties Are In Their Right Minds will soon be published by Half-Moon Foundation, Inc. in a trade paperback edition (ISBN 978-1-60643-497-0).
The book will also be freely downloadable from the Corliss-Lamont.org website in electronic form as an Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
Here is the preliminary copy. You may download Lefties Are In Their Right Minds (preliminary) Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format. [450 pages - 2,350,371 bytes].
Here's an audio promo for Lefties Are In Their Right Minds by Beth K. Lamont recorded in New York on October 22, 2008 for use by WBAI-FM Pacifica radio. [8 minutes 22 seconds - 8,041,673 bytes]. Labels: beth lamont, corliss lamont, politics, socialism
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