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{{hang|''Labor Today'', 343 S. Dear­born (Rm. 600), Chicago, Ill., 60604. Good left source of labor news.}} | {{hang|''Labor Today'', 343 S. Dear­born (Rm. 600), Chicago, Ill., 60604. Good left source of labor news.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Left Curve'', 1230 Grant Ave., Box 302, San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94133. Ranges over all the arts. Pub­lished by art­ists.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Left Open'', Box 211, Teach­ers Col­lege, Columbia Uni­ver­sity, New York, N.Y., 10027. News­let­ter of the Eman­cip­at­ory Edu­ca­tion Col­lect­ive.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Lib­er­a­tion'', 186 Hamp­shire St., Cam­bridge, Mass., 02139. Wide cover­age of cur­rent polit­ical, so­cial, and cul­tural issues.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Longest Re­volu­tion'', P.O. Box 350, San Diego, Ca., 92101. {{qq|Pro­gress­ive fem­in­ism.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Mad­ness Net­work News'', 2150 Market St., San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94114.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Magnus'', P.O. Box 40568, San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94140. So­cial­ist gay lib.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Ma­jor­ity Re­port'', 74 Grove St., New York, N.Y., 10014. Often con­tains rad­ical art­icles on issues re­lated to women{{s}} lib­er­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Marx­ist Per­spect­ives'', 420 West End Ave., New York, N.Y., 10024. Schol­arly Marx­ist his­tory journal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Match'', P.O. Box 3488, Tucson, Arizona, 85722. Anar­chist.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Mat­ter Over Mind'', 333 Central Park West (Apt. 14, Rm. 314), New York, N.Y., 10025. News­let­ter of the New York In­sti­tute of So­cial Ther­apy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Medi­a­tions'', c/o Sonia Michel, 18 Middle­sex St., Cam­bridge, Mass., 02140. News­let­ter of the Marx­ist Lit­er­ary Group of the Mod­ern Lan­guages As­so­ci­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Min­nesota Re­view'', Box 5416, Mil­waukee, Wis., 53211. Fre­quently in­cludes Marx­ist lit­er­ary the­ory and cri­ti­cism.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Mod­ern Times'', P.O. Box 11208, Mo­i­li­ili Sta­tion, Ho­no­lulu, Hi., 96828. Seeks out dia­logue be­tween dif­fer­ent kinds of so­cial­ists.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Monthly Re­view'', 62 West 14th St., New York, N.Y., 10011. Most widely read Amer­ican Marx­ist journal. Fo­cuses on the Amer­ican eco­nomy, im­per­i­al­ism, lib­er­a­tion move­ments, and the so­cial­ist world.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Mother Jones'', 1255 Port­land Place, Boulder, Col., 80302. Rad­ical gen­er­al­ist, an at­tempt to start up where ''Ram­parts'' left off.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Moun­tain Life and Work'', Drawer N, Clint­wood, Vir­ginia, 24223. Pub­lic­a­tion of the Cit­izens for So­cial and Eco­nomic Justice in the Ap­pa­lachians.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Na­tional Con­fer­ence on Al­tern­at­ive State and Local Pub­lic Poli­cies News­let­ter'', c/o I.P.S., 1901 Q Street, N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20009. News of/{{wbr}}by pro­gress­ives in gov­ern­ment.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Net­work Pro­ject News­let­ter'', 101 East Hall, Columbia Uni­ver­sity, New York, N.Y., 10025. The com­mun­i­ca­tions media.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''New Ger­man Cri­tique'', Ger­man Dept., Box 413, Uni­ver­sity of Wis­con­sin-Mil­waukee, Mil­waukee, Wisc., 53201. Rad­ical and Marx­ist ap­proaches to Ger­man stud­ies. Many im­port­ant trans­la­tions.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|375}}{{hang|''The New Har­binger: A Journal of the Co­op­er­at­ive Move­ment'', Dept. P, Box 1301, Ann Arbor, Mich., 48106.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The New In­ter­na­tional Re­view'', P.O. Box 26020, Tempe, Ariz., 85282. Polit­ical and the­or­et­ical journal of so­cial demo­cratic ori­ent­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''New Polit­ics'', 307 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10017. Gen­eral polit­ical and the­or­et­ical journal of so­cial demo­cratic ori­ent­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''A New Polit­ical Sci­ence'', c/o Vanden, Dept. of Polit­ical Sci­ence, Uni­ver­sity of South Florida, Tampa, Fla., 33620. News­journal of the Caucus for a New Polit­ical Sci­ence.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''New Schools Ex­change News­let­ter'', NSE, Petti­grew, Ark., 72752. {{qq|Edu­ca­tional lib­er­a­tion.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''News from the Fed­er­a­tion for Eco­nomic Demo­cracy'', 2100 M St., N.W. (Rm. 607), Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20063. Self-{{wbr}}man­age­ment.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''New York Re­view of Books'', P.O. Box 940, Farm­ing­dale, N.Y., 11735. Re­view essays from gen­er­ally pro­gress­ive stand­points.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''No More Teach­ers Dirty Looks'', 88 Sanchez, San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94114. Journal of the Bay Area Rad­ical Teach­ers Or­gan­iz­ing Com­mit­tee (BARTOC).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Notes on Health Polit­ics'', Health Pro­fes­sion­als for Polit­ical Ac­tion, Box 386, Ken­more Sta­tion, Boston, Mass., 02215.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''NRAG Papers'', 9 Placer St., Helena, Mont., 59601. Journal of the North­ern Rock­ies Ac­tion Group.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Oc­to­ber'', c/o Jaap Riet­man, 167 Spring St., New York, N.Y., 10012. Rad­ical film cri­ti­cism.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Off Our Backs'', 1724 20th St., N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20009. {{qq|Fem­in­ist {{e}} so­cial­ist, anar­chist, com­mun­ist}} news journal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Oral His­tory of the Amer­ican Left News­let­ter'', Tami­ment In­sti­tute, Bobst Lib­rary, New York Uni­ver­sity, Wash­ing­ton Square, New York, N.Y., 10012.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Out­law'', Pris­on­er{{s}} Union, 1315 18th St. San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94107. Rad­ical prison news and ana­lysis.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Par­tisan Re­view'', 1 Rich­ard­son St., New Bruns­wick, N.J., 08903. Fre­quently con­tains rad­ical cri­ti­cism of cul­ture, polit­ics, and philo­sophy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Pass-{{wbr}}Age'', 3617 Powel­ton Ave., Phil­adelphia, Pa., 19104. {{qq|Hu­mane in­vest­ig­a­tion of fu­ture pos­sib­il­it­ies.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Paunch'', 123 Wood­ward Ave., Buf­falo, N.Y., 14214. From lit­er­at­ure to Marx­ist the­ory.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Philo­soph­ers Com­mit­tee on Al­tern­at­ive Re­sources News­let­ter'', c/o Dr. C. Ake, Dept. of Philo­sophy, Rutgers Uni­ver­sity, New Bruns­wick, N.J., 08903.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''PIE News­let­ter'', 1714 Mas­sachu­setts Ave., N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20036. News­let­ter of Pub­lic In­ter­est Eco­nomic Found­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|376}}{{hang|''Plan­ners Net­work News­let­ter'', 360 Eliza­beth St., San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94114. Rad­ical plan­ners.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Point of Pro­duc­tion'', 168 St. Johns Pl., Brook­lyn, N.Y., 11217. Marx­ist eco­nomics. A lot of use­ful stat­ist­ics.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Polit­ical Eco­nomy of the World Sys­tem News­let­ter'', c/o Fred Block, Dept. of So­ci­ology, Uni­ver­sity of Penn­syl­vania, Phila­del­phia, Pa., 19074. Es­pe­cially in­ter­ested in the ef­fects of the in­ter­na­tional di­vi­sion of labor on the ori­gins and de­vel­op­ment of cap­it­al­ist so­ci­ety. (See also ''Review''.)}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Polit­ics and Edu­ca­tion'', Wes­leyan Sta­tion, Fisk Hall, Middle­town, Conn., 06457. Rad­ical news and ana­lysis of higher edu­ca­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Polit­ics and So­ci­ety'', Geron-X Inc., Box 1108, Los Altos, Ca., 94022. Rad­ical the­ory and re­search in polit­ical sci­ence and re­lated so­cial sci­ences.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Polit­iks and Other Human In­ter­ests'', 271 Madi­son Ave., New York, N.Y., 10016. Mildly left news and ana­lysis with many in­ter­est­ing colum­nists.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Poverty Law Re­port'', 1001 S. Hull St., Mont­gomery, Al., 36101. Focus on civil rights issues af­fect­ing the poor, par­tic­u­larly in south­east­ern U.S.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Praxis'', P.O. Box 207, Golita, Ca., 93017. Wide range of art­icles on aes­thet­ics and the arts.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Prison News­let­ter'', Voices from Within, P.O. Box 5548, Berke­ley, Ca., 94705. {{qq|Ana­lysis of prison, re­volu­tion­ary pris­on­er{{s|r}} move­ment, com­mun­ity strug­gles.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Pro­gress­ive'', 408 W. Gor­ham St., Madi­son, Wis., 53703. A long-time lib­eral maga­zine has moved a few notches left with a new ed­itor.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Psych-Agit­ator'', Dept. of Psy­cho­logy, SUNY, Stony Brook, N.Y., 11794. Marx­ist-ori­ented psy­cho­logy news­let­ter.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Quest: A Fem­in­ist Quar­terly'', P.O. Box 8843, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20003. Issues on spe­cial top­ics. Marx­ist and fem­in­ist the­ory.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rad­ical Al­li­ance of So­cial Ser­vice Work­ers News­let­ter'', P.O. Box 70. New York, N.Y., 10028.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rad­ical Amer­ica'', P.O. Box B, North Cam­bridge, Mass., 02140. Em­pha­sis on work­ers and worker his­tory.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rad­ical His­tory Re­view'', P.O. Box 946, New York, N.Y., 10025. Journal of the Mid-At­lantic Rad­ical His­tor­i­an{{s|r}} Or­gan­iz­a­tion (MARHO).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rad­ical Philo­soph­er{{s|r}} News­journal'', 12 Dart­mouth St., Somer­ville, Mass., 02145. Rad­ical and Marx­ist philo­sophy. Be­com­ing less of a news­let­ter and more of a journal with each issue.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rad­ical Re­li­gion'', P.O. Box 9164, Berke­ley, Ca., 94709. Rad­ical ap­proaches to theo­logy.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|377}}{{hang|''Rad­ical Teacher'', P.O. Box 102, Kendal Square Post Of­fice, Cam­bridge, Mass., 02142. Journal of the Rad­ical Caucus in Eng­lish and the Mod­ern Lan­guages As­so­ci­a­tion. Focus on the the­ory and prac­tice of rad­ical teach­ing in all dis­cip­lines, though most pieces so far have dealt with cul­tural sub­jects.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Recon'', P.O. Box 14602, Phil­adelphia, Pa., 19134. {{qq|Keep­ing an eye on the Penta­gon.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Red Her­ring'', P.O. Box 557, Canal Street Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10013. Suc­cessor of ''The Fox''. Chiefly cul­tural work­ers ana­lyz­ing and com­ment­ing on cul­ture.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Red­lin­ing Re­porter'', 1516 West­wood Blvd., Suite 202, Los Angeles, Ca., 90024. Against un­fair bank­ing prac­tices.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Reli­able Source'', Fen­wick Pub­lish­ng Co., 36 W. 22nd St., New York, N.Y., 10010. Some­times rad­ical humor maga­zine.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Res­ist'', 720 Mas­sachu­setts Ave., R.4, Cam­bridge, Mass., 02139. News­let­ter focus­ing on res­ist­ing il­le­git­im­ate au­thor­ity.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Re­view'', Fernant Braudel Center, SUNY-Bing­ham­ton, Bing­ham­ton, N.Y., 13901. {{qq|Eco­nom­ics, his­tor­ical sys­tems, and civil­iz­a­tions}} from gen­er­ally Marx­ist per­spect­ives. (See also ''Polit­ical Eco­nomy of the World Sys­tem News­let­ter''.)}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Re­view of Rad­ical Polit­ical Eco­nom­ics'', c/o Union for Rad­ical Polit­ical Eco­nom­ics (URPE), 41 Union Square West (Rm. 901), New York, N.Y., 10003. Wide range of top­ics in polit­ical eco­nomy. Fre­quent spe­cial issues, in­clud­ing one on teach­ing and some de­voted to bib­li­o­graphy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Re­vo­lu­tion­ary World'', (U.S. & In­ter­na­tional), B. R. Grun­ner, P.O. Box 70020, Am­ster­dam, Hol­land. {{qq|Marx­ist philo­sophy.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Rights'', Na­tional Emer­gency Civil Liber­ties Com­mit­tee, 25 E. 26th St., New York, N.Y., 10010.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Roots'', Box 344, Cooper Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., Pub­lic­a­tion of Eco­logy Ac­tion East (EAE). Rad­ical eco­logy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Sci­ence Fic­tion Stud­ies'', Dept. of Eng­lish, In­di­ana State Uni­ver­sity, Terre Haute, Ind., 42809. Fre­quently con­tains rad­ical cri­ti­cism of sci­ence fic­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Semio­texte'', 522 Philo­sophy Hall, Colum­bia Uni­ver­sity, New York, N.Y., 10027. Ana­lyzes {{qq|the power mech­an­isms which re­pro­duce and main­tain the present di­vi­sion of know­ledge.}} The lat­est from France.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Sci­ence and So­ci­ety'', John Jay Col­lege (Rm. 4331), CUNY, 445 W. 59th St., New York, N.Y., 10019. Old­est of the ex­tant schol­arly Marx­ist journ­als pub­lished in the U.S. Im­port­ant con­tri­bu­tions in many fields.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|378}}{{hang|''Sci­ence for the People'', 897 Main St., Cam­bridge, Mass., 02139. Pop­u­lar art­icles on sci­ence and the polit­ics of sci­ence and tech­no­logy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Second Wave'', Box 344, Cam­bridge A, Cam­bridge, Mass., 02139. Multi­faceted fem­in­ist jour­nal. Mixed polit­ics.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Shelter­force'', 380 Main St., East Orange, N.J., 07018. {{qq|A na­tional hous­ing news­paper.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Sing Out!'', 270 La­fay­ette St., New York, N.Y., 10012. Rad­ical folk songs.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Sipapu'', Route 1, Box 216, Winters, Ca., 95616. News­let­ter on al­tern­ate press and Third World stud­ies mainly for edit­ors and lib­rar­i­ans.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­cial Policy'', Suite 500, 184 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10010. Often rad­ical treat­ment of so­cial ser­vices and public policy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­cial Re­search'', New School for So­cial Re­search, 66 W. 12th St., New York, N.Y., 10011. Aca­demic jour­nal fre­quently de­voted to art­icles by so­cial­ists on top­ics of in­ter­est to the Left.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­cial Text'', c/o John Brink­man, 944 Van Hise Hall, Uni­ver­sity of Wis­consin, Madi­son, Wis., 53706. Marx­ist theor­et­ical jour­nal. Focus on bourgeois ideo­logy and cul­ture.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­cial­ist Re­view'', 396 Sanchez St., San Fran­cisco, Ca., 94114. For­merly ''So­cial­ist Re­vo­lu­tion''. Ma­jor Marx­ist theor­et­ical jour­nal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­cial Theory and Prac­tice'', Dept. of Philo­sophy, Uni­ver­sity of Florida, Tal­la­has­see, Fla., 32306. Aca­demic, but fre­quently con­tains art­icles on so­cial­ist theory.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­ci­ety'', Box A, Rut­gers Uni­ver­sity, New Bruns­wick, N.J., 08903. Left so­cial sci­ence, pop­u­lar slant.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­ci­ety for So­cial Re­spons­ibil­ity in Sci­ence Re­view'', 86 Lenox Hill Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10021.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''So­ci­o­logist{{s|r}} Com­mit­tee on Al­tern­at­ive Re­sources News­let­ter'', c/o Dr. Francine Moulder, Dept. of So­ci­o­logy, Liv­ings­ton Col­lege, Rut­gers Uni­ver­sity, New Bruns­wick, N.J., 08903.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Soil of Liberty'', Box 7056, Powder­horn Sta­tion, Min­ne­a­polis, Minn., 55407. Anar­chist.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''South­ern Ex­posure'', Box 230, Chapel Hill, N.C., 27514. Rad­ical and left liberal art­icles on the South, old and new.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''South­ern Strug­gle'', 3210 W. Broad­way, Louis­ville, Ky., 40211. Pub­lic­a­tion of the South­ern Con­fer­ence Edu­ca­tion Fund (SCEF).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''South West Eco­nomy and So­ci­ety'', Box 4482, Albu­quer­que, N.M., 97106. Crit­ical stud­ies of re­gional de­vel­op­ment in the South­west.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Spark, C.S.R.E.'', 475 River­side Dr., New York, N.Y., 10027. Rad­ical en­gin­eer­ing jour­nal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Spirit of the People'', P.O. Box 3426, St. Paul, Minn., 55165. News­let­ter of the Nat­ive Amer­ican Solid­ar­ity Com­mit­tee.}} | ||
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Teaching Materials
This section includes materials relevant to radical teaching and research, and the study of left political ideas and organizations. The section falls into three parts:
I. An annotated bibliography of radical professional and general journals and newsletters appearing in the English language. To make this bibliography manageable, we have omitted publications whose main thrust is countercultural rather than political, most single-issue newsletters, and student journals. This part of the bibliography is also divided according to country of publication (United States, Great Britain, other); and those works are further divided into those whose themes are mainly national and theoretical and those whose themes are mainly foreign and international (Third World in the case of “other”).
II. A list of left newspapers, news agencies, and journals that are mainly (but not exclusively) affiliated with political organizations. This list does not include most single-issue newspapers, local radical newspapers, trade-union newspapers, and papers/journals of youth or subsidiary groups of the various political organizations.
III. An annotated bibliography of teaching and research materials and resources: books, pamphlets, bibliographies,The fairly rapid turnover of radical publications, presses, and parties, and the frequent changes of address, may quickly date some of our information. We would appreciate it, therefore, if readers who find this bibliography useful would help us keep it up to date by informing us as to needed corrections and additions. Finally, quoted material where it appears is taken from the publication’s own advertisements.
A. United States
1. Mainly national and theoretical themes