
Essays Reflecting the Art of Political and Social Analysis
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"Powerfully and succinctly argued, Lawrence Davidson's analyses compel one to think critically and humanely, raising questions that demand to be asked. An essential and much-needed resource that should be taught in every American classroom." (Sara Roy, Senior Research Scholar and Associate, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, USA)
"In recent years no one has written more perceptively about the central features of global and national political culture than Lawrence Davidson. He manages to combine penetrating analysis with lucid prose to illuminate many complex issues currently challenging the future of humanity in fundamental respects." (Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus, International Law, Princeton University, USA)
"If Thomas Paine were alive he'd be writing this. These short essays peer deeply into our political unconscious, using current and historical events and structures to force into consciousness an awareness of what choreographs our contemporary actions and perceptions." (Glenn Bowman, Emeritus Professor, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent Canterbury, UK)
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Lawrence Davidson is Professor Emeritus of History at West Chester University, USA. He is the author of five academic titles, most recently Islamic Fundamentalism (2013) and Cultural Genocide (2012).