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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beacon_PressBeacon Press - Wikipedia

    Beacon Press is an American left-wing non-profit book publisher. Founded in 1854 by the American Unitarian Association, it is currently a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It is known for publishing authors such as James Baldwin, Mary Oliver, Martin Luther King Jr., and Viktor Frankl, as well as The Pentagon Papers.

  2. History & Mission. Beacon Press ® is an independent publisher of serious non-fiction. Our books often change the way readers think about fundamental issues; they promote such values as freedom of speech and thought; diversity, religious pluralism, and anti-racism; and respect for diversity in all areas of life.

  3. Michael Andor Brodeur has been the classical music critic at the Washington Post since 2020. Previously, he held editorial and staff-writer positions at the Boston Globe and Boston’s Weekly Dig. His essays, humor, and criticism have also appeared in Nylon, Thrillist, Entrepreneur, Medium, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and other publications.

  4. Eros and Civilization was first published in 1955 by Beacon Press. In 1974, it was published as a Beacon Paperback. Reception Mainstream media. Eros and Civilization received positive reviews from the philosopher Abraham Edel in The Nation and the historian of science Robert M. Young in the New Statesman.

    • Herbert Marcuse
    • 1955
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Homo_LudensHomo Ludens - Wikipedia

    The Beacon Press book is based on the combination of Huizinga's English text and the German text, published in Switzerland 1944. Huizinga died in 1945 (the year the Second World War ended). One wages war to obtain a decision of holy validity. An armed conflict is as much a mode of justice as divination or a legal proceeding.

  6. 4 de fev. de 2022 · February 4, 2022. Beacon Presswhich Edwidge Danticat has praised as “a home for readers seeking a more inclusive and innovative literary experience”—has a long history of publishing forward-looking, boundary-pushing work, particularly from authors addressing injustice and inequality. Founded in 1854 under the American ...

  7. In addition to the millions upon millions of ordinary people, eminent scholars, distinguished senators, journalists, businessmen, professionals, students, and political leaders at all levels have protested the war and offered alternatives with an amazing tenacity and boldness. But one voice was missing--the loud, clear voice of labor.