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Postmodern Education
Politics, Culture, and Social Criticism
Stanley Aronowitz and Henry A. Giroux
1990 Fall
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The first book to offer a systematic look at the significance of postmodernist ideas for education.
“In Postmodern Education Aronowitz and Giroux are architects of the imagination, presenting essays of political, social, and cultural criticism aimed at altering the ways we understand the existing social order and act to change the conditions of our lives.” --Afterimage
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Postmodern Fables
Jean-François Lyotard
1999 Spring
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An essential collection of moral tales--now in paperback!
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Postmodernism and Politics
Jonathan Arac, Editor
1986 Spring
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Eight essays on postmodernism with a focus on intellectual, artistic and social concerns.
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Postmodernity
David Lyon
1999 Spring
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A crucial evaluation of a critical idea, now updated.
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Postures of the Mind
Essays on Mind and Morals
Annette Baier
1975 Spring
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Pot Pies
Beatrice Ojakangas
2003 Fall
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Forty mouthwatering suppers to fill your family’s bellies
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Pothole Confidential
My Life as Mayor of Minneapolis
R.T. Rybak
2017 Fall
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A clear-eyed look inside the life and times of Minneapolis and its dynamic three-term mayor
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Power
Keith Dowding
1996 Fall
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A concise introduction to the concept of power and the debates surrounding it.
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Power and City Governance
Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development
Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski
1999 Fall
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Case studies of four major cities reveal the politics of governing today.
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Power and Elusiveness in Shelley
Oscar W. Firkins
None None
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Power and Invention
Situating Science
Isabelle Stengers
1997 Fall
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Explores the interplay between science, society, and power.
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Power and Progress on the Prairie
Governing People on Rosebud Reservation
Thomas Biolsi
2018 Spring
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A critical exploration of how modernity and progress were imposed on the people and land of rural South Dakota
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Powerline
The First Battle of America’s Energy War
Paul Wellstone and Barry M. Casper
2003 Fall
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The inspiring story of a grassroots rebellion
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Powers of Diaspora
Two Essays on the Relevance of Jewish Culture
Jonathan Boyarin and Daniel Boyarin
2002 Spring
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Reasserts the centrality of Jewish culture to contemporary discussions of diaspora
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Powers of Time
Versions of Bergson
David Lapoujade
2017 Fall
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“The philosopher neither obeys, nor commands; he seeks to sympathize.” —Henri Bergson
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Practical Reason, Aristotle, and Weakness of the Will
Norman O. Dahl
1984 Fall
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Practicing Cooperation
Mutual Aid beyond Capitalism
Andrew Zitcer
2021 Fall
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A powerful new understanding of cooperation as an antidote to alienation and inequality
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Practicing the Good
Desire and Boredom in Soviet Socialism
Keti Chukhrov
2020 Spring
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A philosophical consideration of Soviet Socialism that reveals the hidden desire for capitalism in contemporary anticapitalist discourse and theory
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Pragmatist Politics
Making the Case for Liberal Democracy
John McGowan
2012 Fall
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A refreshingly liberal account of the possibilities for American democracy
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Prairie Edge
Conor Kerr
2024 Spring
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Set loose a herd of bison in downtown Edmonton: what could go wrong?