Selected Product: | A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (P.S.) Paperback Author: Howard Zinn Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics Release Date: 2005-08-01 ISBN-10: 0060838655 ISBN-13: 9780060838652 List Price: $18.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A People's History of American Empire ISBN-10: 0805087443 ISBN-13: 9780805087444 List Price:$17.00 Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong ISBN-10: 0743296281 ISBN-13: 9780743296281 List Price:$16.00 Voices of A People's History of the United States ISBN-10: 1583226281 ISBN-13: 9781583226285 List Price:$21.95 The Twentieth Century: A People's History ISBN-10: 0060530340 ISBN-13: 9780060530341 List Price:$16.95 A Power Governments Cannot Suppress ISBN-10: 0872864758 ISBN-13: 9780872864757 List Price:$16.95 |
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Stereotype #1: Whites are greedy; non-whites are communal and generous Stereotype #2: Whites are hierarchical and authoritarian; non-whites are egalitarian and libertarian Stereotype #3: Whites are violent; non-whites are peaceful Stereotype #4: Non-whites live in harmony with the natural world; whites exploit and destroy it Stereotype #5: The white establishment is unwaveringly racist and has never behaved generously towards non-whites Stereotype #6: Injustice flows in one direction only--from whites to non-whites Stereotype #7: All of non-whites' problems are due to whites Stereotype #8: Western culture has not resulted in any positive achievement.
This sounds like a tedious rehash of the poison coming from the Frankfurt School, the ADL, the SPC and other hate organizations in their attempt to destroy Western culture. Perhaps this book, to appreciate the full extent of its political agenda, should be read in conjunction with Kevin MacDonald's Culture of Critique and Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovitch speech, delivered in Budapest, on the 12th of January, 1952 before the "Emergency Council of European Rabbi".
"A People's History fo the Unites States" is not research, it's hate speech. | A biased and inaccurate history | Customer Rating: | | This book presents a biased and inaccurate history of the US. In Zinn's eyes America is the source of evil in the world. This is historical revisionism and political correctness at its worst. The fact that this is used as a text in many schools is evidence of the anti-American bias of academia. Instead of this, I would recommend "A Patriot's History of the United States" by Schweikart. | This should be required reading in our schools | Customer Rating: | Our country will never be able to live up to the lofty ideals of our founding documents unless we come to grips with the truth of how we got where we are. This book tells the truth about how the people on top have butchered and suppressed others in order to STAY on top. The first 10 pages are absolutely shocking - WHY do we celebrate Columbus Day? Every American school student should be required to read this, if only to counterbalance the glorious, whitewashed history that is in our textbooks. | Fact in search of an author. | Customer Rating: | The sad part is the ideas Zinn is so passionate about deserve to be expressed well and read by an even larger audience than he currently enjoys.
Had Zinn hooked up with a good writer this may well have been a good book. As it stands I can't help feel I am browsing wily nilly through stacks of index cards filled with quotes, facts, and observations from original and secondary sources pertaining to a particular view of U.S. history.
Now all someone has to do is organize all these cards into a book with, if we are lucky, a compelling narrative flow. That is a separate art from the collection of the index cards, something Zinn is very good at.
Currently the material is mind numbingly unorganized, repetitive, and verbose, which is a shame. Zinn's view of the primary forces that have shaped, and continue to shape our country deserve a better showing. |
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