No More Lies: The Myth and the Reality of American HistoryHarper & Row, 1971 - 311 pagina's Explodes such American myths as free elections, the Mason-Dixon line, free enterprise, Emancipation, and the Puritan Pilgrims. |
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... elections assures a hearing from elected officials . How much money a person controls determines how carefully those elected officials will listen . Since elections are not free financially , elected officials are not free to make their ...
... elections assures a hearing from elected officials . How much money a person controls determines how carefully those elected officials will listen . Since elections are not free financially , elected officials are not free to make their ...
Pagina 250
... elections . Look at it this way . Suppose you were given a choice of marry- ing one of two women . One of the women is a prostitute seven days a week , and the other woman practices her trade only on weekends . If you were interested in ...
... elections . Look at it this way . Suppose you were given a choice of marry- ing one of two women . One of the women is a prostitute seven days a week , and the other woman practices her trade only on weekends . If you were interested in ...
Pagina 251
... elections " being canceled in 1972 : A variety of extremely disturbing rumors from several highly relia- ble sources have become so recurrent that they deserve immediate attention . The substance of the referenced communications is ...
... elections " being canceled in 1972 : A variety of extremely disturbing rumors from several highly relia- ble sources have become so recurrent that they deserve immediate attention . The substance of the referenced communications is ...
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The Myth of the Puritan Pilgrim I | 1 |
The Myth of the Savage | 31 |
The Myth of the Founding Fathers | 64 |
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