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Paper, 500 pages, 1969 |
The
New Left: A Collection of Essays, ed. Priscilla Long
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION:
Staughton Lynd Towards a History of the New Left
PART I: NEW LEFT THEORY
C. Wright Mills Letters To The New Left
Dave Gilbert Consumption: Domestic Imperialism
Rudolf Rocker Anarcho-Syndacalism
Howard Zinn Marxism and the New Left
Barbara Deming Nonviolence and Radical Social Change
Truman Nelson No Rights, No Duties
PART II: ISSUES
Richard Barnet The National Security Bureaucracy and Military Intervention
Peter Irons On Repressive Institutions and the American Empire
Frank Joyce Racism in the United States: An Introduction
Charles Denby Workers Battle Automation
Noam Chomsky Knowledge and Power: Intellectuals and the Welfare/Warfare State
Steve Halliwell Columbia: An Explanation
Michael Appleby Revolutionary Change and the Urban Environment
PART III: THE MOVEMENT
Father Daniel Berrigan A Mediation
Sue Munaker, Evelyn Goldfield and Naomi Weisstein A Woman is a Sometime Thing
Richard Rothstein Evolutionof the ERAP Organizers
Barbara and Al Haber Getting By with a Little Help From Our Friends
John McDermott Thoughts on the Movement
Hillary Putnam From Resistance to Student-Worker Alliance
Peter Irons Prison Notes
PART IV: THE NEW SOCIETY: A BEGINNING
The Triple Revolution
Rich Margolies On Community Building
Paul Mattick Workers' Control
Amy Cass Journey to the Place
C. George Benello Participatory Democracy and the Dilemma of Change
Louis Kampf Notes Toward a Radical Culture
Percival and Paul Goodman A New Community
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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