"Ian Rankin once explained to an interviewer (the head of the Indian Communist Party!) that crime fiction is a way of talking about social inequality. Ron Jacobs applies that same maxim to the Sixties... in his wonderfully noir trilogy of those exhilarating and troubled times. And what Rankin does for Edinburgh, Jacobs amply illuminates for the Movement. Much much more than ripping yarns (though they are that too), from a master who's been there, done that, and lived to tell a tale or two."
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Monday, February 19, 2018
Friday, February 16, 2018
Friday, February 9, 2018
In the Spirit of the Tsar: FBI Informants on the Central Committee
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
book review,
civil liberties,
COINTELPRO,
communism,
Counterpunch,
FBI,
informers,
leftist,
RCP,
RU
Friday, February 2, 2018
A History of Resistance--A Review of An African-American and Latinx History of the United States
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