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Fooled Again

Miller, Mark Crispin
Fooled Again
The story the national media refused to cover: the massive evidence of frauds and improprieties that swung the 2004 presidential election to George W. Bush and why it can happen again

CHF 21.50

Cruel and Unusual

Miller, Mark Crispin
Cruel and Unusual
Read a newspaper or catch the news on television and you might get the impression that America's current leadership is "mainstream": perhaps a bit more conservative and in its foreign policy more belligerent than its predecessors, but still a federal authority that functions within America's political traditions. But as Mark Crispin Miller argues here with great clarity and effect, we are in fact living in a state that would appall the Foundin...

CHF 32.50

Boxed in

Miller, Mark Crispin
Boxed in
Informed, controversial, ranging from a melancholy study of rock and roll's descent into show business to a hilarious look at the spectacle that is the "Jerry Lewis Telethon, " these twenty essays offer an unusual and (ironically) entertaining study of American media by one of its foremost critics.

CHF 51.50

The View of the Courts from the Hill

Miller, Mark Crispin
The View of the Courts from the Hill
Explores the interactions and relationship between the US Congress and federal courts using a governance as dialogue approach, which argues that constitutional interpretation in the US is a continuous and complex conversation among institutions of government. This book examines customary interactions between Congress and the federal courts.

CHF 75.00

Our Hero

Miller, Mark Crispin
Our Hero
Since his first appearance in "Action Comics Number One, " published in 1938, Superman has thrilled audiences across the globe. Yet as life-long Superman enthusiast De Haven argues, his story is uniquely American and representative of American heroism.

CHF 32.50

The Bush Dyslexicon

Miller, Mark Crispin
The Bush Dyslexicon
The Bush Dyslexicon is a raucously funny ride-whether it's Bush envisioning "a foreign-handed foreign policy" or Miller skewering vociferous cultural conservatives like William Bennett and Lynne Cheney for their silence on Bush's particular "West Texas version of Ebonics." But there is also a strong undercurrent of outrage. Only because our elections have become so dependent on television and its emphatic emptiness, says Miller, could a man of...

CHF 30.50