Evaluate one of the books from the list posted separately


Using the first two pages of "How to Analyze Secondary Sources " (up to # 4 at most) evaluate one of the books from the list posted separately in this Blackboard Syllabus folder. Also be sure to place the book in the context of any material from our classes, including Powerpoints from later in the course material, if appropriate.

Choose one:

This Changes Everything: Climate Crisis and Capitalism by Naomi Klein

Saving Capitalism: by Robert Reich

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

A Disability History of the United States by Kim E. Nielsen

Immigration to the United States Since 1945 by Dinnerstein

Who Stole the American Dream? By Hedrick Smith This is the book I would suggest to understand your and your parents lives over the last 60 years.

The Truth about Drug Companies by Marcia Angell [Highly recommended by previous students - and me.

The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, Elizabeth Kolbert [The great die off of species currently.]

That Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back [Hardcover] By Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum

Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the ecological Degradation of the Tropical World, Concise Revised Edition by Richard P. Tucker; Rowman and Littlefield, 2007

Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It by Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake

The 1st Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt by TS Style

Not Fit for Our Society: Immigration and Nativism in America by Peter Schrag

Climate Change: Picturing the Science by Gavin Schmidt

The Rising Plague: The Deadly Threat from Deadly Bacteria and Our Dwindling Arsenal to Fight Them by Brad Spellberg

America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation by Elaine Tyler May

American Dreamers: How the Left Changed a Nation by Michael KAzin

Victoria Woodhull's Sexual Revolution: Political Theatre and the Popular Press in Nineteenth-Century America by Amanda Frisken

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein

Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching by Paula J. Giddings

Bad Pharma. By Ben Goldacre NOT AVAILABLE TILL JAN 2013

Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became "People" - And How You Can Fight Back by Thom Hartmann

The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil

Memory, Trauma and History: Essays on Living with the Past by Michael S. Roth

When Abortion Was a Crime by Leslie Reagan

How to Rig an Election: Confessions by a Republican Operative by Allen Raymond

This Time It's Different: 8 Centuries of Financial Follies by Kennith Rogoff

Torture and Impunity: The US Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation by Alfred W. McCoy

Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural History of Gender and Race in the United States, 1880-1917 by Gail Bederman

Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq, by Stephen Kinzer

Winner-Take-All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer--and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class by Jacob S. Hacker & Paul Pierson

Globalizing Torture: CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition, by Amrit Singh, senior legal officer for national security and counter-terrorism at the Open Society Justice Initiative.

The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations, and Business by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen

The Shadow Factory: The NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America by James Bradford

A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide by Samantha Power

Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency by Barton Gellman

The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945 by Rick Atkinson [From D-day to surrender; very brutal fighting]

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America by Dave Von Drehle

Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts by Emily Anthes

Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins , 2004

Superman: The Unauthorized Biography by Glenn Weldon

Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E.F. Shumacher [A historical, eco- book. One of the first from the 1970's; still a classic.]

Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach [ 1970's ecological utopia of the Pacific Northwest splitting from the U.S. A novel.]

Stokely: A Life by Peniel E. Joseph [On the major Black Power Figure of the 1960s]

Woman in Combat by Rosemarie Skaine

There is Power in the Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America by Philip Dray

Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent by Eduardo Galeano

The Wrong Enemy: America's Afghanistan: 2001-2014 by Carlotta Gaul

Lyndon B. Johnson by Robert Dallek

Lyndon Johnson: & The American Dream by Doris Kearns Goodwin

Burn Down the House by Nell Bernstein [On Juvenile Prisons. Shows massive racism inherent in the system.]

My Life After Hate by Arno Michaelis [by a former skin head racist]

Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA by Tim Weiner

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5/27/2016 5:49:11 AM

Prepare a paper in a Microsoft word paper in which you have to select one from the following and perform the task accordingly. 1) This Changes Everything: Climate Crisis and Capitalism written by Naomi Klein. 2) Saving Capitalism written by Robert Reich. 3) The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair. 4) Disability History of the United States written by Kim E. Nielsen. 5) Immigration to the United States since the year 1945 written by Dinnerstein. 6) Who Stole the American Dream written by Hedrick Smith? This is the book I would propose to comprehend you and your parent’s lives over the last 60 years. 7) The Truth about Drug Companies by Marcia Angell.