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The Death and Life of Malcolm X

Drawing from interviews with Malcolm X and the recollections of his friends and associates, the author illuminates the struggles of the Black leader during his last years and the events surrounding his assassination

But, for all his deferences to Mr. Muhammad, the attention to Malcolm continued;
and, whether for himself or the greater glory of the Nation, he loved it only too
well. He complained in the Autobiography that his home phone number "
somehow" got out to the press; it got out because he gave it out, along with
alternate business numbers at the local Muhammad Speaks office and the
Muslim restaurant in case he was out when we called. "A break was inevitable,"
one friend said. "An older ...

The Feminine Character

History of an Ideology

It is one of the essential characteristics of sociology ; it finds expression in
modern anthropology ; and now it is being applied to psychology as well. Modern
anthropology has gone a step further than the Vaert- ings. It tends to regard each
 ...

Saving the World

A Brief History of Communication for Devleopment and Social Change

This far-reaching and long overdue chronicle of communication for development from a leading scholar in the field presents in-depth policy analyses to outline a vision for how communication technologies can impact social change and improve human lives. Drawing on the pioneering works of Daniel Lerner, Everett Rogers, and Wilbur Schramm as well as his own personal experiences in the field, Emile G. McAnany builds a new, historically cognizant paradigm for the future that supplements technology with social entrepreneurship. McAnany summarizes the history of the field of communication for development and social change from Truman's Marshall Plan for the Third World to the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals. Part history and part policy analysis, Saving the World argues that the communication field can renew its role in development by recognizing large aid-giving institutions have a difficult time promoting genuine transformation. McAnany suggests an agenda for improving and strengthening the work of academics, policy makers, development funders, and any others who use communication in all of its forms to foster social change.

Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition

By tracking Nietsche's thought through the philosophical influences upon him, Green establishes a significant new foundation from which to assess Nietzsche's place in modern philosophy and culture.

By tracking Nietsche's thought through the philosophical influences upon him, Green establishes a significant new foundation from which to assess Nietzsche's place in modern philosophy and culture.