This book is a collection of essays whose authors narrate their experience from a part of human history in an eloquent language; Narratives of hope, courage, and resistance in the age of fear illuminate the darkness of the Fliman Pass and remind us h ...
This book is a collection of essays whose authors narrate their experience from a part of human history in an eloquent language; Narratives of hope, courage, and resistance in the age of fear illuminate the darkness of the Fliman Pass and remind us how many people have suffered a lot during this history full of black and white, red and gray spots, but they have not backed down on the path of preserving freedom and equality for everyone in caring for human dignity and the right of nature, plants, water, soil and everything that has life and its sweet life is happy. In this book, Paul Rogat-Loeb collected essays from authors such as Slav Howell, Arundhati Roy, Ariel Dor Femen, etc., and tried to make his book an anthology about the political hope of his book. His book received a lot of attention and became the third political book of 2004 by the American Book Association and the winner of the Nautilus Award for the best book in the field of social change.
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