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Folder 179: Miscellaneous loose materials from plastic bag, Folder 1 of 2, 2000-2004

 File — Container: Box 9, Folder: 179

Scope and Contents

“Basic Political Education Course” published by the New American Movement

“Basic Marxism: what it is & how to use it” the basic political education course of the New American Movement.

Spiral bound blue covered book: Life After Capitalism: A TCCTR Reading Group Winter/Spring 2004; contents: Notes from Nowhere, ­We are Everywhere by Naomi Klein, “Reclaiming the Commons”

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Packet of articles; Transcending Pessimism by Panitch and Gindis, Minimum Utopia, by Geras, The Necessity of Conceiving the Utopian by Haug, Other Pleasures by Soper, Utopian Families by Brenner and Outbreaks of Democracy by Blaug, all taken from Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias: Socialist Register 2000, Leo Panitch and Colin Lays, eds.

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Packet of articles; The Arguments, Transformation from Below, and Conclusions: Transforming Governmentality all by Henry Wainright, Arguments for a New Left by David Graeber, For a New Anarchism by Emir Sader, and Beyond Civil Society, author unknown; publication information for all is unknown

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Article; Globalization from Below by Jeremy Brecher, et al, South End Press, 2000

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Packet of articles; Introduction: Socialism—Why?, Transition, and Feasible Socialism, all by Alec Nove from The Economics of Feasible Socialism

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Article; Parecon: Life After Capitalism by Michael Albert, New York and London, Verso, 2003

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Appendix: Edilia, by David Harvey from Spaces of Hope, University of California Press, 2000

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Dates

  • Creation: 2000-2004

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to the public and must be used in the John M.K. Davis Reading Room of the Watkinson Library, Trinity College Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws when using this collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 23.5 Cubic Feet (23 records center cartons with 475 folders, and one flat box of oversized materials (box 24)) ; 1 box (16.25 in. x 13 in. x 10.5 in.) equals 1 cubic foot ("cubic foot" defined in SAA Dictionary) 1 flat box (2.5"H x 17"W x 20.75"D) equals .51 cubic feet (as defined by UNLV Archives Calculator)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Watkinson Library - Archival Collections Repository

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