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Oilcraft
The Myths of Scarcity
and Security That Haunt
U.S.Energy Policy
Robert Vitalis
“This book is indispensable to
understanding the current moment,
showing that moving beyond fossil
fuels is more akin to quitting a sect
than breaking an addiction.”
—Greg Grandin,
author of The End of the Myth
Crisis!
When Political Parties Lose
the Consent to Rule
Cedric de Leon
“A compelling narrative that serves
as a resource to anyone wishing
to understand and end the crisis
of confidence that has gripped
American politics.”
—Jim McGovern,
United States Congressman
10% Less Democracy
Why You Should Trust
Elites a Little More and the
Masses a Little Less
Garett Jones
“If you liked Freakonomics or
Predictably Irrational, you’ll love
this book. It deserves to be read
widely, widely discussed—and
acted upon.”
—Jason Brennan, author of
Cracks in the Ivory Tower
Queer Alliances
How Power Shapes Political
Movement Formation
Erin Mayo-Adam
“An essential read for those who
study and participate in movements,
this book illustrates what makes
social movements tick from a
fresh perspective.”
—Julie Novkov,
University at Albany, SUNY
Manifesto for
a Dream
Inequality, Constraint, and
Radical Reform
Michelle Jackson
“A searing analysis and reckoning
with what it will take to ensure
the ‘dream’ extends to those who
have been so long denied it.”
—Kathryn J. Edin,
author of $2.00 a Day
A New American Creed
The Eclipse of Citizenship and
Rise of Populism
David H. Kamens
“This book should be required
reading for every officeholder,
candidate, and voter interested in
understanding the current political
climate, how we got here, and
whether the situation is reparable.”
—Karen Lyon, The Hill Rag
Tyranny of Greed
Trump, Corruption, and the
Revolution to Come
Timothy K. Kuhner
“An original and powerful work of
art. The more people who read this
book, the more transformative our
national conversation will become.”
—Frances Moore Lappé,
author of Diet for a Small Planet
When Words
Trump Politics
Resisting a Hostile Regime
of Language
Adam Hodges
“This book highlights the special
need to attend to the subversive,
anti-democratic use of language
Trump has modeled.”
—Paul V. Kroskrity,
University of California,
Los Angeles