This collection showcases the extensive works of a significant radical writer from the twentieth century, highlighting their influential ideas and contributions to literature and political thought. It offers a deep dive into the themes and philosophies that shaped their perspective, making it an essential resource for understanding their impact on contemporary discourse. Readers will find a rich tapestry of insights that reflect the complexities of the era and the writer's unique voice.
Michael Gold Books
Mike Gold, whose real name was Itzok Isaac Granich, was a seminal American author. His work, particularly the novel Jews Without Money, stands as the prototype of the American proletarian novel. Gold's writing authentically captured the harsh realities of working-class life and poverty, drawing deeply from his own upbringing. His style was characterized by its raw power and social consciousness, making him a vital voice for the oppressed.




This historical overview of European Community social policy analyzes its development over the last 40 years. Subsequent chapters focus on specific topics - including equal opportunities, employment protection and health and safety - to give the reader a background on the nature of EC involvement.
Juden ohne Geld
- 249 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Erzählerisch gestaltete individuelle Erfahrung, verbindet sich mit einem weitgefächerten Panorama des Ghettos in der Zeit von Golds Kindheit, in dem Elend und Kriminalität, aber auch Menschlichkeit und Solidarität zur Geltung kommen. In einer lockeren, fast rhapsodischen Weise werden charakteristische Episoden aneinandergefügt, die teilweise als Einzelerzählungen für sich stehen könnten, aber durch den stets präsenten Erzähler selbst immer wieder aufeinander bezogen und in einen Gesamtzusammenhang gestellt werden
Charlie Chaplins Parade
- 55 pages
- 2 hours of reading