Anarchy and Order
by
Herbert Edward Read
Cooperative Communities: How to Start Them & Wh
by
Swami Kriyananda
A disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Kriyananda (1926-2013) was a Hindu healer, yogi, guru, musician, & author who founded the Ananda spiritual movement & established communities that promoted its practices & principles. At the time of writing this book in 1968, the first of such communities was then being created near Grass Valley, CA, on 40 acres; 2 pages of black-and-white photos in the rear of this book (following the 58 pages of text) depict the community under construction.
Feminism and Socialism
by
Linda Jenness
Feminism and socialism: Lund, C. Female liberation and socialism, an interview. Waters, M.-A. Are feminism and socialism related?
Issues in the women's movement: Stone, B. Women and political power. Double jeopardy, the oppression of Black women and Chicanas: Williams, M. Why women's liberation is important to Black women. Vidal, M. Chicanas speak out
new voice of La Raza. Jaquith, C. Issues before the abortion movement. Stone, B. Questions and answers on the Equal Rights Amendment. Feeley, D. The family. Miller, R. A reply to Dr. Spock on child care. Lipman, C. Why red-baiting hurts the feminist movement.
The literary storm: Sexual politics, a Marxist appreciation: Dawson, K. A revolutionary perspective on the oppression of women. Reed, E. In defense of Engels on the matriarchy. Feeley, D. Women and the Russian Revolution. Chertov, E. Women's oppression, the literary reflection. Jenness, L. An answer to Norman Mailer's Prisoner of sex.
A socialist program for women's liberation: Towards a mass feminist movement.
The Making of a Radical
by
Scott Nearing
Scott Nearing lived one hundred years, from 1883 to 1983—a life spanning most of the twentieth century. In his early years, Nearing made his name as a formidable opponent of child labor and military imperialism. Having been fired from university jobs for his independence of mind, Nearing became a freelance lecturer and writer, traveling widely through Depression-era and post-war America to speak with eager audiences. Five-time Socialist candidate for president Eugene V. Debs said, "Scott Nearing! He is the greatest teacher in the United States."
The Nonviolent activist : the magazine of the War Resisters League
by
War Resisters League
How People Get Power
by
S. Kahn
The Radical Alternative
by
Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber
The Radical Alternative is a 1970 book by French journalist and political activist Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber which proposes new economic and social policies as alternatives to contemporary consumer capitalism.
MATCH, the : an Anarchist Journal
by
Donald Holbrook
This issue discusses 'Big Brother' and government surveillance.
The New Left : the anti-industrial revolution
by
Ayn Rand
The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution is a 1971 collection of essays by the philosopher Ayn Rand, in which the author argues that religion, the New Left, and similar forces are irrational and harmful.
The Young Socialist
by
Young Socialist Alliance
Table of Contents- When America Goes Socialist; Trotsky, France; Red Power; Women's Liberation; Political Defense; Easy Rider
The Day of the Glorious Revolution
by
Stanley Burke; Roy Peterson (Illustrator)
This book--a sequel to Frog Fables and Beaver Tales--tells the story of the privileged, contentious animals who inhabit the great northern Swamp of the Beavers and the Frogs. This incisive and sharply-rendered satire of Canadian politics and media in the mid-1970s will bring to mind a host of familiar faces--Pierre Trudeau, Rene Levesque, Pierre Berton, Adrienne Clarkson, Marshall MacLuhan--subtly adapted, er, evolved, to survive in the Swamp. The Swamp is contested ground, always vulnerable to the Eagles from the south, threatened by the Frogs' ardent desire to declare independence from the Beavers. The Day of the Glorious Revolution is a hilarious souvenir of a pariticularly wild time in Canada's political life.

