He attributes the overrating of this group by Americans to the entrenched interests of the US. Fawaz informs the reader about the origin and decline of the Al-Qaeda.
The historian observes that the US was forced to engage in the Second World War in order to restore peace and tranquility.
Apparently, the problem of shifts and deviations is explained in ability of the capitalism system to estimate the commodity in accordance with labor engaged in creating the value of a product.
In this book, Dahl reminds the American society of the missing link in their constitution; a flaw that makes the sacred draft unqualified as a basis for the country's democratic system.
Is it a result of the Nazis' brutal actions or the consequences of the development of racism in the history of the Western civilization?
The book looks at the rise to power of the empire of the Ku Klux Klan in every part of the US, in the early twentieth century.
"A history of trade unionism in the united states" is a book written by Perlman Selig, one of the leading labor historians in the early twentieth century.