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,
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—
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.
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.
Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, P.O. Box 225, West Side Station, Worcester, Mass., 01602. Emphasis on urban and cultural geography, political economy.
Appeal to Reason: A Social Democratic Monthly, 1733 Madera, Berkeley, Ca., 94707.
Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion, c/o Franklin Rosemont, 2257 N. Jansen Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60614.
Association for Economic Democracy Newsletter, Box 802, Ithaca, N.Y., 14850. Self-management.
Benjamin Rush Society Newsletter, P.O. Box 371, Planetarium Station, New York, N.Y., 10024. Marxist news and analysis of psychology.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 410 Barrows Hall, University of Calif., Berkeley, Ca., 94720. Radical Sociology.
Black Circles, Box 405, W. Somerville, Mass., 02144. Anarchist.
The Black Scholar, P.O. Box 908, Sausalito, Ca., 94965. Frequently radical material in the whole range of black studies.
Black Star, Box 92246, Milwaukee, Wis., 53202. Anarchist.
Blind Justice, National Lawyers Guild, 853 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10003. Radical lawyers.
Booklegger, 555 29th St., San Francisco, Ca., 94131. Radical library journal.
Bulletin of the Institute for Workers Control, c/o Paul Booth, 817 W. George St., Chicago, Ill., 60657.
Camera Obscura, P.O. Box 4517, Berkeley, Ca., 94704. Socialist and feminist film theory.
Catalyst, Institute for Social Service Alternatives, Dept. A, P.O. Box 1144, Cathedral Station, New York, N.Y., 10025. “A socialist journal of the social services.”
Catholic Agitator, 605 N. Cummings St., Los Angeles, Ca., 90033. Radical Catholics.
Cataloging Bulletin, c/o Sanford Berman, Hennepin County Library, Edina, Minn., 55345. Information on social change resources for librarians.
Center for Radical Studies and Education Newsletter, Box 211, Teachers College, New York, N.Y., 10027.
Children’s Cultural Newsletter of the Marxist Literary Group, c/o Tom Moylan, Dept. of English, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, Waukesha, Wis., 53186.
Chutzpah, P.O. Box 60142, Chicago, Ill., 60660. Independent Jewish socialist.
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Cineaste, 333 Sixth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10014. Offers a “social and political perspective on the cinema.”
Collector’s Network News, State Historical Society, 816 State St., Madison, Wis., 53706. Newsletter of resource information on left periodicals.
The College Teacher Worker Newsletter, 235 W. 23rd St., New York, N.Y. Publication of the CPUSA.
Common Ground, 2314 Elliot Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn., 55404. Self-reliance and community control.
Communities, Box 426, Twin Oaks, Louisa, Va., 23093. Focus on communes, coops, and collectives.
Concerned Demography, c/o R. T. Reynolds, Sociology Dept., Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y., 14850.
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 “good English”
Counter Spy, Fifth Estate, P.O. Box 647, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, D.C., 20044. Your move.
Crime and Social Justice: A Journal of Radical Criminology, P.O. Box 4373, Berkeley, Ca., 94704. Devotes an entire section in each issue to problems of socialist pedagogy.
CSC News Letter, Childhood Sensuality Circle, P.O. Box 20163, El Cajon, Ca., 92021. “News and views of the Children’s Liberation Movement.”
Cultural Correspondence, Dorrwar Bookstore, 224 Thayer Ave., Providence, R.I., Focus on popular culture.
The Cultural Reporter, GPO Box 1760, New York, N.Y., 10001. Socialist culture.
Cultural Worker, Box 302, N. Amherst, Mass., 01059. Socialist culture.
Dandelion, Outreach Collective, 4722 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., 19043. Newsletter of Movement for New Society. Social change through nonviolent means.
Dialectical Anthropology (U.S. and International), Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., P.O. Box 211 Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Marxist and critical approaches to anthropology.
Dialectical Psychology Newsletter, c/o H. Gadlin, Dept. of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass., 01002.
Dissent, 505 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y., 10017. General political and cultural journal. Democratic socialist orientation.