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Unequal Justice: Lawyers and Social Change in Modern America - Thryft
Jerold S. Auerbach | Oxford University Press

Unequal Justice: Lawyers and Social Change in Modern America

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of law and society, "Unequal Justice" can offer a profound insight. Jerold S. Auerbach meticulously dissects the American legal system, revealing how economic and political status often eclipse the true legal needs of the public. This book could really illuminate the complex dynamics shaping law and justice for anyone interested in legal studies, social change, or American history.
Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deep understanding of post-colonialism and its impact on cultural identities. It provides a comprehensive exploration of key concepts in an accessible manner, making it an ideal resource for students and anyone interested in this fascinating subject. With its updated content and cross-referencing, this book is a valuable tool for gaining knowledge and insights into the complex intersections of race, colonialism, gender, politics, and language. Get ready to expand your perspective and engage in thought-provoking discussions about the legacy of imperialism and the quest for decolonization.
Cosmopolitanism : Ethics in a World of Strangers - Thryft
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Kwame Anthony Appiah | Norton

Cosmopolitanism : Ethics in a World of Strangers

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This book is a great read for anyone interested in ethics and philosophy, especially in relation to globalization and multiculturalism. Kwame Anthony Appiah argues that we can view ourselves as global citizens, rather than just members of our own nation or community, and that this perspective can lead to a more just and peaceful world. Appiah draws on his own experiences as a Ghanaian-British-American philosopher to provide a unique and insightful perspective on cosmopolitanism. Overall, this book is a thought-provoking and timely exploration of what it means to be a member of a global community.
Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States
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"Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies" offers more than a glimpse into the sacrifices behind our food sources. If you've ever been moved by tales of resilience in the face of systemic injustices, this book's raw and personal storytelling will leave you with a profound understanding of what it truly means to labor at the very beginning of our food chain. Seth Holmes's commitment extends beyond words, directing all proceeds to support the very communities you'll meet within these pages – a testament that this isn't just a book; it's a call to awareness and action.