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Lynd: Well Done, Brother Herb Shapiro
Znet Article, March, 17 2013
Staughton Lynd
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Herbert Shapiro died on October 17, 2012. He was eighty-three. The words that keep coming to me as I recall Herb are, meticulous scholarship and “fierce integrity
Lynd: A Letter To Other Occupiers
Znet Article, February, 28 2012
Staughton Lynd
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In the end, I think, consensus decision-making and nonviolence both have to do with building a community of trust
Lynd: Prisoners at Supermax Ohio Penitentiary Begin Hunger Strike to Protest 17+ Year Solitary Confinement
Znet Article, January, 06 2011
Staughton Lynd
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Four prisoners in the supermax Ohio State Penitentiary have launched a hunger strike to protest what they call their harsh mistreatment under solitary confinement.
Lynd: From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader
Znet Article, February, 26 2010
Staughton Lynd
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ZNet book interview...
Bennett: Anarchism, Marxism, and Zapatismo
Znet Article, November, 30 2009
Hans Bennett
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On January 1, 1994, the now-infamous North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect. That same day, the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN), rose up and launched a military offensive that occupied towns throughout the state of ...
Grubacic: Wobblies and Zapatistas
Znet Article, January, 09 2009
Andrej Grubacic
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The book is about the need for Marxists and anarchists to lay down their ideological weapons and create a single Left resistance to what capitalism is doing to the world...
Lynd: Another World Is Possible
Znet Article, April, 19 2008
Staughton Lynd
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The new worldwide movement against "globalization," meaning, U.S. imperialism, and for a better day, has come up with a defining slogan: Another World Is Possible...
Lynd: I Am A Revisionist Historian
Znet Article, March, 15 2006
Staughton Lynd
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One hundred years ago, three officers of the Western Federation of Miners were indicted for murder. President Theodore Roosevelt declared that they were “undesirable citizens.†Working people and radicals all over the country res...


