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Begin from Within: Four Revolutionary Books
Spinning off Margaret’s post on revolutionary songs, we’re proud to present some of our favourite revolutionary books. The truly wonderful thing about compiling a list of titles is coming to understanding that revolution takes all forms and covers many different … Continue reading
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Tagged a room of one's own, Allen Ginsberg, art as social revolution, beats, Big Brother, books, cambridge, essays, feminism, fiction, george orwell, howl, nineteen eighty-four, nonfiction, novels, poetry, ralph waldo emerson, revolution, revolutionary books, self-reliance, totalitarianism, trandscendentalists, transcendentalism, virginia woolf
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A Friend of the Devil is a Friend of Mine… and Facebook
By Margaret Hedderman My friend makes George Orwell look conventional. My friend collects, stores and shares my personal data. My friend is yet another outlet for marketers, advertising agencies and THEM to manipulate my mind. Facebook represents everything that we … Continue reading
