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Radical Papers 2

Edited by Dimitrios Roussopoulos

The second of a series, The Radical Papers 2, continues to probe basic social issues with a fresh and non-dogmatic analysis. The timely issues covered here are the limitations of the new ecology movements, “Irangate” and “Contragate”, North American free trade, the origins of male domination, women’s role in transforming the urban environment, and a different brand of socialism.

This collection of social analysis deals with the questions that lie behind today’s headlines. Contributors include: Murray Bookchin, Noam Chomsky, Rossella Di Leo, Frank Harrison, Gary Teeple.

 

“…attempts to make up the ground the left has lost…the essays…reflect a post-Reagan urgency in left-wing debates.”   --Kingston Whig-Standard

Table of Contents

Introduction

Murray Bookchin: Thinking Ecologically: A Dialectical Approach

Noam Chomsky: The Scandals of 1986

Gary Teeple: North American Free Trade: The Last Debate

Frank Harrison: Gorbachev and Glasnost

Rossella Di Leo: The Source of the Nile: A Search for the Origins of Male Domination

Martha A. Ackelsberg and Myrna Margulies Breitbart: Terrains of Protest: Striking City Women

William O. Reichert: Edward C. Carpenter’s Socialism in Retrospect

POLITICS/WORLD

168 pages
Paperback ISBN: 0-921689-12-8 $12.99
Hardcover ISBN: 0-921689-13-6 $41.99

1987

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