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{{hang|''Con­cerned Demo­graphy'', c/o R. T. Reynolds, So­ci­ology Dept., Ithaca Col­lege, Ithaca, N.Y., 14850.}} | {{hang|''Con­cerned Demo­graphy'', c/o R. T. Reynolds, So­ci­ology Dept., Ithaca Col­lege, Ithaca, N.Y., 14850.}} | ||
− | {{hang|''Con­fer­ence on Lan­guage At­ti­tudes and Com­pos­i­tion News­let­ter'', Dept. of Eng­lish, Port­land State Uni­ | + | {{hang|''Con­fer­ence on Lan­guage At­ti­tudes and Com­pos­i­tion News­let­ter'', Dept. of Eng­lish, Port­land State Uni­ver­sity, P.O. Box 751, Port­land, Ore­gon, 97207. Against the class bias in using a single stand­ard for {{qq|good Eng­lish}}}} |
{{hang|''Counter Spy'', Fifth Estate, P.O. Box 647, Ben Frank­lin Sta­tion, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20044. Your move.}} | {{hang|''Counter Spy'', Fifth Estate, P.O. Box 647, Ben Frank­lin Sta­tion, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20044. Your move.}} | ||
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{{hang|''Dia­lect­ical An­thro­po­logy'' (U.S. and In­ter­na­tional), Elsevier Sci­entific Pub­lish­ing Co., P.O. Box 211 Amster­dam, The Nether­lands. Marx­ist and crit­ical ap­proaches to an­thro­po­logy.}} | {{hang|''Dia­lect­ical An­thro­po­logy'' (U.S. and In­ter­na­tional), Elsevier Sci­entific Pub­lish­ing Co., P.O. Box 211 Amster­dam, The Nether­lands. Marx­ist and crit­ical ap­proaches to an­thro­po­logy.}} | ||
− | {{hang|''Dia­lect­ical Psy­cho­logy News­let­ter'', c/o H. Gadlin, Dept. of Psy­cho­logy, Uni­ | + | {{hang|''Dia­lect­ical Psy­cho­logy News­let­ter'', c/o H. Gadlin, Dept. of Psy­cho­logy, Uni­ver­sity of Mas­sachu­setts, Am­herst, Mass., 01002.}} |
{{hang|''Dis­sent'', 505 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10017. Gen­eral polit­ical and cul­tural journal. Demo­cratic so­cial­ist ori­ent­a­tion.}} | {{hang|''Dis­sent'', 505 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10017. Gen­eral polit­ical and cul­tural journal. Demo­cratic so­cial­ist ori­ent­a­tion.}} | ||
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+ | {{p|372}}{{hang|''Dol­lars and Sense'', 324 Somer­ville Ave., Somer­ville, Mass., 02143. Union for rad­ical Polit­ical Eco­nom­ic{{s|r}} eco­nomic news­journal. Pop­u­lar format.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Dragon'', Bay Area Re­search Col­lect­ive, Box 4344, Berke­ley, Ca., 94704. News and ana­lysis of Amer­ican under­ground move­ments.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''East Coast So­ci­olo­gist So­ci­olo­gists News­let­ter'', Dept. of So­ci­ology, State Uni­ver­sity Col­lege, 1300 Elm­wood Ave., Buf­falo, N.Y., 14222.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Eco­nom­ics Notes'', Labor Re­search Assoc., 80 E. 11th St., New York, N.Y., 10003.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Ed­centric: A Journal of Ecu­ca­tional Change'', P.O. Box 10083, Eu­gene, Ore­gon, 94701. Ecu­ca­tional ana­lysis, re­sources, bib­li­o­graph­ies.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Ek­ist­ics'', Page Farm Rd., Lincoln, Mass., 01773. Tech­nical aspects of large-scale com­mun­ity plan­ning.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''End­arch'', Dept. of Polit­ical Sci­ence, At­lanta Uni­ver­sity, At­lanta, Ga., 30311. Black rad­ical polit­ical the­ory journal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Equal­ity'', Box 2418, Evans­ville, Ind., 47714. News­let­ter of the Kropot­kin So­ciety.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Fac­ulty Ac­tion'', M.C.C.-C.U.N.Y., 1633 Broad­way (Rm. 368), New York, N.Y., 10019. Pub­lic­a­tion of the New York-based Fac­ulty Ac­tion Com­mit­tee. Rad­ical Pro­fess­ors.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Fem­in­ist Stud­ies'', 417 River­side Dr., New York, N.Y., 10025. Con­tains fre­quent dis­cus­sions of so­cial­ist fem­in­ism.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Fifth Estate'', 4403 2nd Ave., Detroit, Mich., 48201. Anar­chist news.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Fool­killer'', 818½ E. 31st St., Kansas City, Mo., 64109. {{qq|A journal of pop­u­lar and people{{s}} cul­ture.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''FPS: A Maga­zine of Young People{{s}} Lib­er­a­tion'', 2007 Wash­tenaw, Ann Arbor, Mich., 48104. Rad­ical news and ana­lysis to­gether with tips on or­gan­iz­ing for high school­ers.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Free­dom­ways'', Free­dom­ways As­so­ci­ates, Inc., 799 Broad­way, New York, N.Y., 10003. Rad­ical black stud­ies in the U.S. and abroad.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Free­space'', 339 La­fay­ette St., New York, N.Y., 10012. Anar­chist news­let­ter.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Green Moun­tain Quar­terly'', 462 N. Main St., Osh­kosh, Wis., 54901. De­votes whole issues to the rad­ical his­tory of dif­fer­ent com­mun­it­ies{{dash}}Osh­kosh, Dallas, etc.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Guild Notes'', Na­tional Law­yers Guild, 853 Broad­way, New York, N.Y., 10003. Rad­ical law­yers.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Guild Prac­ti­tioner'', Na­tional Law­yers Guild, 1715 Fran­cisco St., Berke­ley, Ca., 94703. Rad­ical law­yers.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Har­vest Quar­terly'', 907 Santa Bar­bara St., Santa Bar­bara, Ca., 93101. Con­cerned with {{qq|his­tor­ical ma­ter­i­al­ism.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{p|373}}{{hang|''Hay­market News'', Hay­market People{{s|r}} Fund, 2 Holy­oke St., Cam­bridge, Ma., 02139. Rad­ical phil­an­thropy.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Health Act­iv­ist{{s|r}} Di­gest'', 19920 Lich­field, Detroit, Mich., 48221. Pub­lic­a­tion of the New Amer­ican Move­ment (NAM).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Health/{{wbr}}PAC Bul­letin'', Health Pol­icy Ad­vis­ory Center, 17 Murray St., New York, N.Y., 10007. Rad­ical ana­lyses of the health sec­tor.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Health Rights News'', Med­ical Com­mit­tee for Human Rights, 203 Oak­land Ave., Pitts­burgh, Pa., 15213.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Heres­ies'', P.O. Box 766, Cana Street Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10013. Pre­dom­in­antly so­cial­ist fem­in­ist stud­ies of art and polit­ics.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Heret­ics Journal'', 2202 N.W. 60th St., Seattle, Wash., 98107. Polit­ics as well as re­li­gion.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''His­tor­i­ans Com­mit­tee on Al­tern­at­ive Re­sources News­let­ter'', P.O. Box 1516, New Bruns­wick, N.J., 08903.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''The Human Factor'', Dept. of So­ci­ology, Columbia Uni­ver­sity (Rm. 203), 605 W. 115th St., New York, N.Y., 10025. Rad­ical so­ci­ology.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''In­de­pend­ent Pub­lish­ing Fund of the Amer­icas News'', P.O. Box 3080, Grand Central Sta­tion, New York, N.Y., 10017. Hop­ing to help fin­ance the pub­lic­a­tion of so­cial­ist books.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''In­di­gena'', P.O. Box 4073, Berke­ley, Ca., 94704. Nat­ive Amer­icans.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''In­sur­gent So­ci­olo­gist'', Dept. of So­ci­ology, Uni­ver­sity of Ore­gon, Eu­gene, Ore­gon, 94703. Premier rad­ical so­ci­ology journal.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Inter­face Journal'', Box 970, Utica, N.Y., 13503. {{qq|Al­tern­at­ives in higher edu­ca­tion.}}}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Issues in Rad­ical Therapy'', P.O. Box 23544, Oak­land, Ca., 94623.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Jewish Af­fairs'', 235 W. 23rd St., New York, N.Y., 10011. Pub­lic­a­tion of the Com­mun­ist Party (CPUSA).}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Jewish Cur­rents'', 22 E. 17th St. (Rm. 601), New York, N.Y., 10003. So­cial­ist in­form­a­tion and ana­lysis of spe­cial in­ter­est to Jews.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Jump Cut'', P.O. Box 865, Berke­ley, Ca., 94701. Rad­ical film cri­ti­cism.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Just Eco­nom­ics'', Move­ment for Eco­nomic Justice, 1611 Con­necti­cut Ave. N.W., Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 20009. Or­gan­iz­ing the com­mun­ity around util­it­ies, taxes, pub­lic ser­vices.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Kap­ital­istate'', c/o J. O{{a}}Con­nor, Dept. of So­ci­ology, Uni­ver­sity of Calif.-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Ca., 95064. Ma­jor Marx­ist the­or­et­ical journal focus­ing on the state in cap­ital­ist so­ciety.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Labor His­tory'', Bobst Lib­rary, Tami­ment In­sti­tute, New York Uni­ver­sity, Wash­ing­ton Square, New York, N.Y., 10012. Amer­ican labor his­tory.}} | ||
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+ | {{hang|''Labor Today'', 343 S. Dear­born (Rm. 600), Chicago, Ill., 60604. Good left source of labor news.}} | ||
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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