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{{tab}}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 {{qq|other}}). | {{tab}}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 {{qq|other}}). | ||
− | {{tab}} 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/&# | + | {{tab}}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. |
{{tab}}III. An an­not­ated bib­li­o­graphy of teach­ing and re­search ma­ter­i­als and re­sources: books, pamph­lets, bib­li­o­graph­ies, {{p|368}}films, tapes, comics, games, songs, etc., and re­source organ­iz­a­tions in vari­ous areas. While there is some at­tempt to be com­pre­hens­ive (at least as re­gards the United States) in the areas covered in Sec­tions I and II, Sec­tion III of­fers{{dash|of ne­ces­sity}}a rel­at­ively se­lect bib­li­o­graphy. Aside from ex­cep­tional items, only the most im­port­ant of the many hun­dreds of rad­ical groups which pro­duce such ma­ter­i­als has been listed. | {{tab}}III. An an­not­ated bib­li­o­graphy of teach­ing and re­search ma­ter­i­als and re­sources: books, pamph­lets, bib­li­o­graph­ies, {{p|368}}films, tapes, comics, games, songs, etc., and re­source organ­iz­a­tions in vari­ous areas. While there is some at­tempt to be com­pre­hens­ive (at least as re­gards the United States) in the areas covered in Sec­tions I and II, Sec­tion III of­fers{{dash|of ne­ces­sity}}a rel­at­ively se­lect bib­li­o­graphy. Aside from ex­cep­tional items, only the most im­port­ant of the many hun­dreds of rad­ical groups which pro­duce such ma­ter­i­als has been listed. | ||
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{{hang|''Against the Wall'', Box 444 West­field, N.J., 07091. Anarchist.}} | {{hang|''Against the Wall'', Box 444 West­field, N.J., 07091. Anarchist.}} | ||
+ | {{hang|''Aims News­letter'', The Amer­ican In­sti­tute for Marx­ist Studies, 20 E. 30th St., New York, N.Y., 10016. Con­tains ex­tens­ive bib­li­o­graph­ies of cur­rent books, peri­od­ical lit­er­at­ure, and dis­ser­ta­tions on Marx­ism (broadly de­fined) and re­lated is­sues.}} | ||
+ | {{hang|''Akwesame Notes'', Mohawk Na­tion, Via Roose­vel­town, N.Y., 13683. Some­times rad­ical Indian news and ana­lysis.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''ALA/​SRRT News­let­ter'', 60 Rem­sen St. (10E), Brook­lyn, N.Y., 11201. News­let­ter of the So­cial Re­spons­ib­il­ity Round Table. Rad­ical lib­rar­i­ans.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Al­tern­ate View News­let­ter'', P.O. Box 70, Gracie Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10028. Pub­lic­a­tion of the Rad­ical Al­li­ance of So­cial Ser­vice Work­ers (RASSW).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Al­tern­at­ive Media'', Box 775, Madi­son Square Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10010. Al­tern­at­ive and es­tab­lish­ment media cover­age of ma­jor is­sues.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Al­tern­at­ive Press Re­vue'', Al­tern­at­ive Press Syn­dic­ate, P.O. Box 777, Cooper Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10003.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Al­tern­at­ives'', Ober­lin Polit­ical Cau­cus, Box 32, Wilder Hall, Ober­lin, Ohio, 44074. {{qq|A forum for activ­ism in the {{a}}70s.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Al­tern­at­ives in Health Care'', c/o Claire Doug­las, P.O. Box 56, Dead­wood, Ore­gon, 97430.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Anarcho-Femin­ist Notes'', c/o Karen John­son, 1821-8th St., Des Moines, Iowa, 50314. Re­cently merged with ''Emma'', an­other anarcho-femin­ist journal.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|370}}{{hang|''ANG Bul­letin'', 1901 Q St., N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20009. News­let­ter of the Al­li­ance for Neigh­bor­hood Gov­ern­ments.}} | ||
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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