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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/
journ­als of youth or sub­si­di­ary groups of the vari­ous polit­ical organ­iz­a­tions.
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{{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 West&shy;field, N.J., 07091. Anarchist.}}
 
{{hang|''Against the Wall'', Box 444 West&shy;field, N.J., 07091. Anarchist.}}
  
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{{hang|''Aims News&shy;letter'', The Amer&shy;ican In&shy;sti&shy;tute for Marx&shy;ist Studies, 20 E. 30th St., New York, N.Y., 10016. Con&shy;tains ex&shy;tens&shy;ive bib&shy;li&shy;o&shy;graph&shy;ies of cur&shy;rent books, peri&shy;od&shy;ical lit&shy;er&shy;at&shy;ure, and dis&shy;ser&shy;ta&shy;tions on Marx&shy;ism (broadly de&shy;fined) and re&shy;lated is&shy;sues.}}
  
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{{hang|''Akwesame Notes'', Mohawk Na&shy;tion, Via Roose&shy;vel&shy;town, N.Y., 13683. Some&shy;times rad&shy;ical Indian news and ana&shy;lysis.}}
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{{hang|''ALA/&#8203;SRRT News&shy;let&shy;ter'', 60 Rem&shy;sen St. (10E), Brook&shy;lyn, N.Y., 11201. News&shy;let&shy;ter of the So&shy;cial Re&shy;spons&shy;ib&shy;il&shy;ity Round Table. Rad&shy;ical lib&shy;rar&shy;i&shy;ans.}}
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{{hang|''Al&shy;tern&shy;ate View News&shy;let&shy;ter'', P.O. Box 70, Gracie Sta&shy;tion, New York, N.Y., 10028. Pub&shy;lic&shy;a&shy;tion of the Rad&shy;ical Al&shy;li&shy;ance of So&shy;cial Ser&shy;vice Work&shy;ers (RASSW).}}
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{{hang|''Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ive Media'', Box 775, Madi&shy;son Square Sta&shy;tion, New York, N.Y., 10010. Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ive and es&shy;tab&shy;lish&shy;ment media cover&shy;age of ma&shy;jor is&shy;sues.}}
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{{hang|''Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ive Press Re&shy;vue'', Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ive Press Syn&shy;dic&shy;ate, P.O. Box 777, Cooper Sta&shy;tion, New York, N.Y., 10003.}}
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{{hang|''Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ives'', Ober&shy;lin Polit&shy;ical Cau&shy;cus, Box 32, Wilder Hall, Ober&shy;lin, Ohio, 44074. {{qq|A forum for activ&shy;ism in the {{a}}70s.}}}}
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{{hang|''Al&shy;tern&shy;at&shy;ives in Health Care'', c/o Claire Doug&shy;las, P.O. Box 56, Dead&shy;wood, Ore&shy;gon, 97430.}}
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{{hang|''Anarcho-Femin&shy;ist Notes'', c/o Karen John&shy;son, 1821-8th St., Des Moines, Iowa, 50314. Re&shy;cently merged with ''Emma'', an&shy;other anarcho-femin&shy;ist journal.}}
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{{p|370}}{{hang|''ANG Bul&shy;letin'', 1901 Q St., N.W., Wash&shy;ing&shy;ton, D.C., 20009. News&shy;let&shy;ter of the Al&shy;li&shy;ance for Neigh&shy;bor&shy;hood Gov&shy;ern&shy;ments.}}
  
 
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Part VI

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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,
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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—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.

  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.


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I. JOURN­ALS AND NEWS­LET­TERS


  A. United States


    1. Mainly na­tional and the­or­et­ical themes


Ad­voc­ate, 2121 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, Ca., 94403. So­cial­ist gay lib.
Against the Wall, Box 444 West­field, N.J., 07091. Anarchist.
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.
Akwesame Notes, Mohawk Na­tion, Via Roose­vel­town, N.Y., 13683. Some­times rad­ical Indian news and ana­lysis.
ALA/​SRRT News­let­ter, 60 Rem­sen St. (10E), Brook­lyn, N.Y., 11201. News­let­ter of the So­cial Re­spons­ib­il­ity Round Table. Rad­ical lib­rar­i­ans.
Al­tern­ate View News­let­ter, P.O. Box 70, Gracie Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10028. Pub­lic­a­tion of the Rad­ical Al­li­ance of So­cial Ser­vice Work­ers (RASSW).
Al­tern­at­ive Media, Box 775, Madi­son Square Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10010. Al­tern­at­ive and es­tab­lish­ment media cover­age of ma­jor is­sues.
Al­tern­at­ive Press Re­vue, Al­tern­at­ive Press Syn­dic­ate, P.O. Box 777, Cooper Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10003.
Al­tern­at­ives, Ober­lin Polit­ical Cau­cus, Box 32, Wilder Hall, Ober­lin, Ohio, 44074. “A forum for activ­ism in the ’70s.”
Al­tern­at­ives in Health Care, c/o Claire Doug­las, P.O. Box 56, Dead­wood, Ore­gon, 97430.
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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ANG Bul­letin, 1901 Q St., N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20009. News­let­ter of the Al­li­ance for Neigh­bor­hood Gov­ern­ments.