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This book describes with fascinating detail what happened in the nine greatest revolutions of history. It also explains a progressive theory of history derived from the chapters on the revolutions. Finally, it shows how to apply the theory to the present.
In this impressive work, Howard Sherman uses his mastery of historical analysis and institutional methodology to examine nine of the most important revolutions in world history. He then applies lessons learned from this history to the prospects for progressive change in the US today. A book not to be missed. - Marty Wolfson, Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Notre Dame Professor Howard Sherman has provided us with an eminently readable introduction to the process of historical evolution. He lays out, in clear prose, the conditions and consequences of the nine most revolutionary episodes in human history, the disjuncture of the current moment, and the possibility of a progressive, socialist, alternative. - Mayo Toruno, Professor Emeritus, California State University, San Bernardino It would be an understatement to warn readers that Professor Sherman's latest book is wide ranging and encyclopedic in scope. Sherman takes readers through nine historic revolutions dating from the Neolithic revolution in the Mideast in 4000 BC to the Chinese Revolution in the mid-twentieth century, and provides a framework for understanding the roles played by technology, class conflict, and social institutions in all these social revolutions. Readers intrigued by social stability and change seeking to understand the forces at play today will find this book, written by someone with a lifetime of experience studying and promoting struggles for progressive social change, both provocative and enlightening. - Robin Hahnel, Professor Emerita, Portland State University
Howard J. Sherman is a professor of Economics Emeritus at University of California, Riverside. He is also visiting Reasearcher at Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles.