“You Should Write a Memoir”
“You Should Write a Memoir” Jim Harrington stared back at me over lunch with a scowl. He had just told … Continue reading “You Should Write a Memoir”
“You Should Write a Memoir” Jim Harrington stared back at me over lunch with a scowl. He had just told … Continue reading “You Should Write a Memoir”
Matthew Desmond’s new book, Poverty, By America, takes a hard look at prevalence of poverty in the richest country in the … Continue reading Poverty, By America – Book Review
GUEST POST by Rev. James C. Harrington. My colleague and collaborator is an Episcopal priest and human rights attorney, and … Continue reading What I Learned from César Chávez; Reflections on His Holiday
I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading The Code Breaker – Book Review
I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading Caste – Book Review
I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading Grace Versus Merit
I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading A Sluggish Dream in America
I’ve been posting book reviews on the themes of egalitarianism, common good, and restorative justice since 2014. Click on the … Continue reading The Tyranny of Merit – Book Review
This recent Christmas season we, perhaps like you, decorated our tree and strung up our lights earlier than usual. We … Continue reading Misrule, Inequality, and the Strangest Christmas Ever
Jorge Castañeda’s new book, America Through Foreign Eyes (Oxford, 2020), invites readers to consider the lore of American Exceptionalism. What … Continue reading The Lore of American Exceptionalism