Books by Michael Lind and Complete Book Reviews
Ted Halstead, Author, Michael Halstead, Author, Michael Lind, Author . Doubleday $24.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-385-50045-6
The U.S. is in crisis, contend Halstead and Lind (Vietnam: The Necessary War;
etc.). While revolutions in information technology and biotechnology are fundamentally reshaping the American economy and society, the two major political parties remain...
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Michael Lind, Author . Basic/New America $24 (224p) ISBN 978-0-465-04121-3
Lind (The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics) delves deep into the heart of George W. Bush's Texas, and what he finds may give moderates pause and send liberals scurrying. According to Lind (a fifth-generation Texan), the politics...
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Michael Lind, Author . Doubleday $27.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-385-50739-4
People from across the political spectrum are embracing Lincoln in the ongoing debate over our 16th president's political philosophy. Several months after Mario Cuomo's Why Lincoln Matters: Today More Than Ever
, political commentator Lind (T
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Michael Lind, Author . Oxford Univ. $24 (294p) ISBN 978-0-19-530837-2
Since the first Gulf War, American foreign policy has undergone a dangerous shift against its tradition of preserving "the American way of life"—the civil liberties assured by a system of democratic republican liberalism—argues...
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Michael Lind, Author Free Press $15 (448p) ISBN 978-0-684-82503-8
New Republic editor Lind offers a neoliberal agenda for changing conceptions of national identity. (July)
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Michael Lind, Author Free Press $22.5 (295p) ISBN 978-0-684-82761-2
Lind is perhaps the most prominent convert from 1980s neoconservatism. Though his book only occasionally dips into his personal story, it is a powerful attack on conservatives who, he says, use ""the culture war, a revival of racism and radical...
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Michael Lind, Author Free Press $25 (336p) ISBN 978-0-684-84254-7
In a very opinionated and sharply reasoned attempt to debunk three decades of conventional wisdom about Vietnam, Lind (The Next American Nation), the Washington, D.C., editor of Harper's, attacks both the right-wing contention that the U.S. could...
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Michael Lind, Author Free Press $25 (436p) ISBN 978-0-02-919103-3
Rich, challenging and sometimes maddening, this broad analysis and agenda for political reform should spark much debate. Lind, a Harper's senior editor, is a lapsed conservative and the current wunderkind among neoliberals. Here he argues against...
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Michael Lind, Author HarperCollins Publishers $23 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-017510-8
A lurid cross-section of the nation's capital as cynical as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is earnest, Lind's election-year fiction debut couldn't have come at a more propitious time. The premise is clever but schematic: everyone in Lind's Washington--
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Michael Lind. Harper, $27.99 (448p) ISBN 978-0-06-183480-6
Lind (Vietnam: The Necessary War) delivers a conventional story of America’s technological transformation in parallel with an imaginative account of the 200-year tug-of-war between Alexander Hamilton’s and Thomas Jefferson’s economic philosophies....
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Michael Lind, Author, Micheal Lind, Author Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) $25 (351p) ISBN 978-0-395-82758-1
Versatile, prolific and ambitious, Lind is a staff writer at the New Yorker, author of heavyweight works of political journalism (Up from Conservatism; The Next American Nation) and a novelist (Powertown). Before any of that, however, back in 1984,...
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Michael Lind, Author, Kate Kiesler, Illustrator , illus. by Kate Kiesler. Holt $16.95 (40p) ISBN 978-0-8050-6573-2
Lind makes his children's book debut with an uneven verse rendition of a familiar Comanche legend. When the People suffer a drought, the old warrior Spirit Talker divines that the People are being punished for greed and that each must sacrifice...
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