Against the Grain, for August 22, 2012 - 12:00pm
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Andy Cornell, author of "Oppose and Propose," talks about the Movement for a New Society, which existed from 1971 to 1988 and pioneered politics that we might recognize as "anarchist" today.
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The revolution in China, and especially the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution were the height of human achievement so far in history, yet "Against the Revolution" says that these revolutions were a failure except for influencing homosexuals and activists in France. Revision is a downer.
Sasha Lilly
Wind From the East, a great program. Stagnate jobs outlook etc.plust demoralization from wars, Algeria, VietNam. Mush like the US today. Gonna read his book. We have schools failing all over the place, a jim crow politically corrupt police/prison complex.
Why not do programs on on private capital invesment failures (the big ban failures) and possibilities here? I think the best way to give more life to manufacturing and services..Henry Ford boasted that his workers could affor the cars that they made.
Is Richard Wolen related to Sheldon Wolen among other things of UCB fame
george pope
san mateo