Paul Goldstene
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Paul N. Goldstene, a retired professor of the Government Department at C.S.U. Sacramento, is an acclaimed author and teacher of Political Theory. He has produced much original work and is the author of numerous essays, reviews, and books. Goldstene was raised in New York and is a graduate of The University of Arizona, where he received his PhD with a doctoral dissertation on Galbraith in 1970.[citation needed]
"Goldstene teaches contemporary political thought and theory at California State University, Sacramento, where he received the Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award in 1995. He is the author of The Collapse of Liberal Empire, Yale University Press (1997), Chandler & Sharp (1980); Democracy in America: Sardonic Speculations, Bucknell House (1988); The Bittersweet Century, Chandler & Sharp (1989); as well as numerous articles and reviews for scholarly publications."[1]
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- ^ From the back cover of his most recent book, Revolution American Style: The Nineteen-Sixties and Beyond, Chandler & Sharp Publishers Inc. Novato, CA.
[edit] External links
- The Politics of Technology - National Radio Project Transcript
- Political Theory Forum - Two Articles by Goldstene.