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Noble, David F. BEYOND THE PROMISED LAND: The Movement and the Myth Between the Lines. 2005. Toronto, ON. Canada.

“What better place than here What better place than now” This quote really sums up the main thrust of this highly original critique of the Judeo–Christian mythology of future and distant rewards. He makes a strong case for ignoring determinist historic theory and urges us to seize the moment and make our own destiny, where we are, now, using many examples of social action that were unpredicted and successful from the decline of the WTO starting in Seattle to the rise of autonomous power in Chiapas, Mexico. Recently I have hears Read more [...]

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