Michael Massing Books
Fatal Discord
By Michael Massing, Massing, Michael
New York Times Notable Book of 2018Library Journal Best Book of 2018“[2017] saw a profusion of books about Martin Luther to mark the 500th anniversary of his posting the 95 Theses. Massing widens t...
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The Fix
By Michael Massing, Massing, Michael
In America's twenty-five-year war against drugs, only one national policy achieved some success. That was the Nixon Administration's program for treating heroin addicts, which was dismantled by the...
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The FIX: SOLVING THE NATION'S DRUG PROBLEM
By Michael Massing, Massing, Michael
In America's twenty-five-year war against drugs, only one national policy achieved some success. That was the Nixon Administration's program for treating heroin addicts, which was dismantled by the...
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Now They Tell Us: The American Press And Iraq
By ORVILLE SCHELL, Michael Massing
Michael Massing describes the American press coverage of the war in Iraq as "the unseen war," an ironic reference given the number of reporters in Iraq and in Doha, Qatar, the location of the Coali...
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Fatal Discord
A Deeply Textured Dual Biography And Fascinating Intellectual History That Examines Two Of The Greatest Minds Of European History--desiderius Erasmus And Martin Luther--whose Heated Rivalry Gave Ri...
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Fatal Discord: Erasmus, Luther, And The Fight For The Western Mind
By Michael Massing, Massing, Michael
**An engrossing dual biography and fascinating intellectual history that examines two of the greatest minds of European history—Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther—whose heated rivalry gave rise...
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Fatal Discord
By Michael Massing, Massing, Michael
**An engrossing dual biography and fascinating intellectual history that examines two of the greatest minds of European history—Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther—whose heated rivalry gave rise...
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Fear and Loathing in George W. Bush's Washington
By Elizabeth Drew Preface By Russell Baker
Many Democrats in the Senate are fearful of George W. Bush and "his unscrupulous political strategist, Karl Rove," writes Elizabeth Drew. The House, meanwhile, is run by Republican Whip Tom DeLay,...
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