A. Belden Fields Books
Trotskyism And Maoism: Theory And Practice In France And The United States
By A. Belden Fields, Belden Fields
The theory and practice of communism today does not adhere rigidly to the dogma of the Communist Party. This book provides a systematic comparison of Trotsyist and Maoist politics in theory and pra...
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Student Politics In France
By David Fields, A. Belden Fields
[by] A. Belden Fields. Bibliography: P. 180-188.
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Education And Democratic Theory: Finding A Place For Community Participation In Public School Reform
By Walter Feinberg, A. Belden Fields, Nicole Roberts
A. Belden Fields And Walter Feinberg With The Assistance Of Nicole Roberts. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 139-140) And Index.
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Education And Democratic Theory: Finding A Place For Community Participation In Public School Reform
By Walter Feinberg, A. Belden Fields, Nicole Roberts
A. Belden Fields And Walter Feinberg With The Assistance Of Nicole Roberts. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 139-140) And Index.
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Trotskyism & Maoism: Theory & Practice In France & The United States
By FIELDS, A. Belden Fields, A. Belden
The critical heritage of Trotsky and Mao examined in two national contexts: focusing on sectarian polyvalence and the diverse historical stances on national and international issues, racism, sexism...
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Rethinking Human Rights For The New Millennium
By A. Belden Fields, A. Fields
a. Belden Fields Invites People To Think More Deeply About Human Rights In This Book In An Attempt To Overcome Many Of The Traditional Arguments In The Human Rights Literature. He Argues That Human...
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Rethinking Human Rights For The New Millennium
By A. Belden Fields, A. Fields
Using Real World Examples To Keep Theory Grounded, This Book Advances A Substantively New Perspective And Approach To Understanding Human Rights, And Offers A Way To Solve One Of The Key Divisions...
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Rethinking Human Rights For The New Millennium
By A. Belden Fields, A. Fields
This book invites people to think more deeply about human rights in an attempt to overcome many of the traditional arguments in the human rights literature. Belden Fields argues that human rights s...
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