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5.0 out of 5 stars Necessarily complex, an inspired challenge for US society.
Unger and West carefully, methodically characterize current American socio-economic circumstances to build their case for a new era of American progressivism which is based on the "religion of possibility." It is an inspired attempt to encourage all Americans to begin thinking differently, imaginatively, about the situations that keep the nation from being...
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What the two authors don't tell you is that for a true Stalinist Revolution to take place - the entire middle class would have to be destroyed or is that what their actually calling for.

To learn about the vermin also known as progressives, statists and liberals buy American Progressivism or The Forgotten Man.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessarily complex, an inspired challenge for US society., June 22, 1999
This review is from: The Future of American Progressivism (Hardcover)
Unger and West carefully, methodically characterize current American socio-economic circumstances to build their case for a new era of American progressivism which is based on the "religion of possibility." It is an inspired attempt to encourage all Americans to begin thinking differently, imaginatively, about the situations that keep the nation from being truly democratic. Extremely thorough, this book is a challenge to us all to seek out alternatives to the status quo. It is a challenge to leaders to serve the best interests of the nation as opposed to the special interest groups who line their pockets. I only wish Cornel West would run for president. I don't know who else would stand up for what is morally, politically, and socially correct. I'd drop everything to campaign for him....
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5.0 out of 5 stars Conflicts and Recommendations for Creating a Progressive Soc, May 1, 2000
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This review is from: The Future of American Progressivism (Hardcover)
Unger and West are two dynamic intellectuals whose passion and commitment to democracy are manifest in the broad strokes with which they paint their vision of the future. They discuss the enduring power of hierarchies of race, class, and gender which keep us locked into our current patterns in society. Then provide seven recommendations for creating a progressive society. This book is an excellent supplement for nearly any ethics or poly sci course.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dishonest, June 25, 2009
What the two authors don't tell you is that for a true Stalinist Revolution to take place - the entire middle class would have to be destroyed or is that what their actually calling for.

To learn about the vermin also known as progressives, statists and liberals buy American Progressivism or The Forgotten Man.
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