Robert paul wolff autobiography

Books by Robert Paul Wolff

In Defense of Anarchism
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3.56 avg rating — 595 ratings — published 1970 — 12 editions
A Critique of Pure Tolerance
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3.53 avg rating — 173 ratings — published 1965 — 21 editions
ten-great-works-of-philosophy
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3.83 avg rating — 128 ratings — published 1969 — 14 editions
About Philosophy (8th Edition)
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3.55 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 1976 — 30 editions
Moneybags Must Be So Lucky: On the Literary Structure of Capital
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3.97 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 1988 — 7 editions
The Poverty of Liberalism
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3.89 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1969 — 9 editions
Autobiography of an Ex-White Man: Learning a New Master Narrative for America
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really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2005 — 9 editions
Understanding Rawls: A Reconstruction and Critique of a Theory of Justice
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3.76 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1977 —

Autobiography of an Ex-White Man

An intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience.

Autobiography of an Ex-White Man is an intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience. The book begins with an autobiographical narrative of the events leading up to Wolff's transfer from a Philosophy Department to the W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, and his experiences in the Department with his new colleagues, all of whom had come to Academia from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Wolff discovered that the apparently simple act of moving across campus to a new Department in a new building worked a startling change in the way he saw himself, his university, and his country. Reading as widely as possible to bring himself up to speed in his new field of a

Autobiography of an Ex-White Man: Learning a New Master Narrative for America Robert Paul Wolff (Royalty Account) 9781580463133

An intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience. Autobiography of an Ex-White Man is an intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience. The book begins with an autobiographical narrative of the events leading up to Wolff's transfer from a Philosophy Department to the W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, and his experiences in the Department with his new colleagues, all of whom had come to Academia from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Wolff discovered that the apparently simple act of moving across campus to a new Department in a new building worked a startling change in the way he saw himself, his university, and his co

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