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Wednesday October 29 2014
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Lessons of the "60s" for Anarchists in the New Radicalization

category north america / mexico | history | anarchist communist event author Monday October 06, 2014 10:16author by Wayne Price - noneauthor email drwdprice at aol dot com Report this post to the editors

New York City, NY, USA

Wayne Price will be speaking at Bluestockings bookstore (172 Allen Street between Stanton and Rivington -  1 block south of Houston and 1st Avenue) on Oct. 29, Wed., 7pm:
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As  ecological, economic, and other crises deepen, new movements are developing.   I participated in the “sixties” and believe that there is a lot which can be learned for today about things which radicals got right then and things that we got wrong, Anarchists and other radicals should not simply repeat previous ideological moves, but neither do we have to reinvent the wheel.  A cooperative, radically-democratic, ecologically-balanced, society is still our goal.

Wayne Price is a long-time activist and writer, who has published three books on anarchism and Marxism and many articles on www.Anarkismo.net.

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