What Fresh Hell?: The Best of Levees Not War: Blogging on Post-Katrina New Orleans and America 2005-2015
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A decade in the making the long-awaited dead tree edition in a concise concentrated $14.95 paperback. What Fresh Hell? brings together 10 years of blogging on war and peace; politics and society in the Obama and Bush-Cheney years; infrastructure-on-life-support; and the environment in a time of extreme weather. The New Orleans-dedicated New York-based blog Levees Not War was founded in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina and now serves up liberal portions of sharp spirited writing grounded in a vision of the social contract--a society held together by honoring the Golden Rule--along with interviews with experts tributes to activists and civil rights leaders on-the-scene reporting from Occupy Wall Street and more. Featured pieces include - Is Katrina More Significant Than 9/11? - Oil-Spotted Dick Cheneys Oily Fingerprints in the BP Disaster - Public Works in a Time of Job-Killing Scrooges - and Omigod! Infinite Iraqi Freedom! Were Never Leaving!
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