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Tagsplutocracy (176), new left (83), civil rights (49), inequality (43), enterprise (16), right wing (10), labor (9), taxes (9), inequality health (8), Italian-American history (7) — see all tags

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About meLabor journalist, currently an associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C., and the editor of Too Much, an online weekly on excess and inequality.

Homepagehttp://www.toomuchonline.org/

Real nameSam Pizzigati

LocationKensington, Maryland

Emaileditortoomuchonline.org

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Member sinceJul 4, 2006

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I see that listed among the books I share with you is 1000 Americans by George Seldes. I have never read that book nor any book by Seldes except his book on the Vatican: The Vatican: Yesterday - Today Tomorrow, by George Seldes (read 9 Sept 1959)
I don't know how to correct the listing that I have read the book you have. Do you? (When one clicks on the book in the list one is taken to John Barry's book on the influenza epidemic of 1918-- abook which I have read. Who can one tell about this so it will be corrected?)
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