In Mourning Modernity, Seth Moglen argues that American literary modernism is, at its heart, an effort to mourn for the injuries inflicted by modern capitalism. He demonstrates that the most celebrat
Moglen (English, Lehigh U.) explores the origins of political despair and political hope, which have respectively caused some Americans to feel that the destructive forces in society are irresistible
This new edition of T. Thomas Fortune's masterpiece -- originally published in 1884 -- presents a classic work of African-American political thought to a new generation of readers. Like the intellect