Category Archives: Anti-Establishment

1984 – A Look At What Our World Still May Become (Ryan Sotelo)

“Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of … Continue reading

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The Outsiders (Jonathan Rosario)

Jonathan L. Rosario   Lynda Goldstein   Blog entry   April 19, 2016   The Outsiders Blog   E. Hinton initiates her career as an author when she was still a fifteen year old high school student in Oklahoma. Her … Continue reading

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Hunger Games (Meaghan Merritt)

Banned books are becoming more and more prevalent in our culture. Many journals and newspapers even have articles on banned books which brings the question on why are we banning books, and should they actually be banned. Some books are … Continue reading

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One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Tyler Kazokas)

Spoiler Alert!: If you really want to find out how some of the events of this novel unfold on your own I’d advise you to stop reading right….. now! But, you can rest easy. Research being conducted at University of … Continue reading

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Heart of a Dog (Mark Cooper)

Mark Cooper March 10, 2016 Banned Book: Heart of a Dog Prof. Lynda Goldstein     Under the Hexagon   In “Heart of a Dog” Mikhail Bulgakov lampoons the Soviet attempts to reinvent mankind. But even a figure as large … Continue reading

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