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No Politics but Class Politics


Free Download Adolph Reed Jr., "No Politics but Class Politics"
English | ISBN: 191247557X | 2023 | 390 pages | EPUB, PDF | 4 MB + 2 MB
Denouncing racism and celebrating diversity have become central to progressive politics. For many on the left, it seems, social justice would consist of an equitable distribution of wealth, power and esteem among racial groups. But as Adolph Reed Jr. and Walter Benn Michaels argue in this incisive collection of essays, the emphasis here is tragically misplaced. Not only can a fixation with racial disparities distract from the pervasive influence of class, it can actually end up legitimising economic inequality. As Reed and Michaels put it, "racism is real and anti-racism is both admirable and necessary, but extant racism isn’t what principally produces our inequality and anti-racism won’t eliminate it".

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Crowdcast – Why Weihenstephaner No Longer Uses Decoction Mashing with Helles


Free Download Crowdcast – Why Weihenstephaner No Longer Uses Decoction Mashing with Helles
Doug Piper | Duration: 2:02 h | Video: H264 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 1,83 GB | Language: English
Join me as I discuss lager mashing techniques with Tobias Zollo (Brewmaster Weihenstephaner) and Scott Jennings (BrewMaster Sierra Nevada).
What You Will Learn
● How infusion mashing differs from decoction.

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No Forms. No Spam. No Cold Calls. The Next Generation of Account-Based Sales and Marketing [Audiobook]


Free Download No Forms. No Spam. No Cold Calls.: The Next Generation of Account-Based Sales and Marketing (Audiobook)
English | November 17, 2020 | ASIN: B08KTVL7KT | [email protected] kbps | 7h 20m | 309 MB
Author: Latané Conant | Narrator: Latané Conant, Dan Struzel
No Forms. No Spam. No Cold Calls. is a rallying cry for a new generation of sales and marketing leaders who are ready to ditch the traditional strategies, tactics, and technologies that are no longer working to deliver breakthrough results.
Every organization wants to predictably grow revenue. The challenge facing sellers and marketers today is that B2B buyers have taken control of the buying journey, making it nearly impossible for business leaders to accurately predict anything, especially revenue growth.

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A Good Spy Leaves No Trace Big Oil, CIA Secrets, and A Spy Daughter’s Reckoning [Audiobook]


Free Download A Good Spy Leaves No Trace: Big Oil, CIA Secrets, and A Spy Daughter’s Reckoning (Audiobook)
English | February 07, 2023 | ASIN: B0BV11KNKY | [email protected] kbps | 9h 2m | 492 MB
Author: Anne E. Tazewell | Narrator: Ann Simmons
Spies, lies and family ties
Her father was a man cloaked in mystery, a man of contradiction. James M. Eichelberger was a writer, philosopher, decorated WWII intelligence officer, CIA Agent, and oil industry consultant who died a penniless alcoholic. After he left her family in Beirut, Lebanon when she was six years old, Anne E. Tazewell only saw her father seven times before his death in 1989.

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No Speed Limit Sixty Years of Road Testing Classic Cars


Free Download Stuart Bladon, "No Speed Limit: Sixty Years of Road Testing Classic Cars"
English | ISBN: 075096491X | 2015 | 272 pages | EPUB | 12 MB
During his sixty years as a motoring journalist, Stuart Bladon test drove almost every car on the road. Working for Autocar, and later as a freelance writer, he was granted access to some of the oddest vehicles off the road as well, including the three-wheeled Bond Minicar, in which he was very nearly killed.The best part of any car test, however, was finding out how fast they would go. In 1970, he set what was for a long time Autocar’s fastest road test maximum speed, at 172mph. Going back to the days when the only speed limit was the 30mph restriction in built-up areas, each chapter of this book brings a motoring story of travel, testing and adventure.Since a fond aunt began teaching him to drive at the age of 7, Stuart Bladon has enjoyed a lifelong passion for cars. This book recounts the many motors and the colourful escapades of a life spent very near – if not over – the speed limit.

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