
The New Left A Collection of Essays
Long, Priscilla (ed.), Introduction by Staughton Lynd Publisher: Extending Horizons Books Porter Sargent Publisher, Boston, USA Year Published: 1969 Pages: 475pp ISBN: 87558-043-2 Dewey: 329.0213 Resource Type: Book
Essays from participants in the American New Left of the 1960s.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I: New Left Theory Letter To The New Left Consumption: Domestic Imperialism Anarcho-Syndicalism Marxism and the New Left Nonviolence and Radical Social Change No Rights, No Duties
Part II: Issues The National Security Bureaucracy and Military Intervention On Repressive Institutions and the American Empire Racism in the United States: An Introduction Workers Battle Automation Knowledge and Power: Intellectuals and the Welfare/Warfare State Columbia: An Explanation Revolutionary Change and the Urban Environment
Part III: The Movement A Meditation A Woman is a Sometime Thing Evolution of the ERAP Organizers Getting By with a Little Help From our Friends Thoughts on the Movement From Resistance to Student-Worker Alliance Prison Notes
Part IV: The New Society: A Beginning The Triple Revolution On Community Building Workers' Control Journey to the Place Participatory Democracy and the Dilemma of Change Notes Toward A Radical Culture A New Community
Bibliographic Notes
Bibliography
Index
Topics
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