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ANARCHISM, MARXISM, ZAPATISMOAND RADICAL HISTORY
(Conversation of two well known radical professors and activists)a must
TABLE OF CONTENTSix Acknowledgmentsxi Foreword, Forward! by Denis O’HearnPART I, MARXISM, ANARCHISM AND ZAPATISMO3 ZapatismoWhat is Globalization?What is the Zapatista Strategy for Change?Does it Work?11 A Haymarket SynthesisZapatismo and Haymarket15 The Wobbly ExperienceA Culture of Solidarity
 
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The New Movement20 Luxemburg, Weil, and E. P. Thompson24 The Working ClassAnother PathWhat I LearnedSolidarity UnionismAnd So?34 Direct Ac tion and Acc ompanimentLiberation Magazine and Studies on the LeftTheory and Practice in MarxIs There Such a Thing as Theory Arising from Practice?More Theory?What About Anarchism?43 High and Low TheoryLow Theory in PracticeAnarchists Need Marxism49 Burnham’s Dilemma50 Acc ompanimentArchbishop Oscar RomeroFather Uriel Molina57 Intellectuals and Acc ompanimentOn Being an IntellectualI Am an Outsider vi 62 Radical IntellectualsThe Role of Left Intellectuals in ZapatismoThompson, Zinn and Lynd66 Dual Power The Freedom School ConventionThe Workers’ Solidarity Club of YoungstownSolidarity USAWATCH78 Parallel Institutions duringthe American Revolution83 Oaxaca85 Spontaneity and Organization87 Direct Democracy and Representation89 Are We Winning?94 Old and New Movements:Similarities and Differences97 Seeds and SoilMarxism and AnarchismVisions and SeedsSeeds of SolidarityA Seed Bank for Seeds of Solidarity?103 How Can We Rebuild Our Movement?Why the 1960s Had it Easier 
 
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A False Start and an Incomplete ApocalypseSeeds Beneath the SnowSoldiersWorkersPrisonersDrawing the Threads Together and Behaving Like ComradesPART II, GUERRILLA HISTORY119 What Is Guerrilla History?121 History from the Bottom UpBritish Marxist Historians124 American Radical Historians127 Ec onomic Interest and Id eology131 Sons of Liberty132 History by Participants in the Strugg levii137 History as Acc ompanimentThe U.S. Steel CaseThe Supermax Prison and the Lucasville Rebellion146 Stan, Marty and Solidarity UnionismStan Weir The S.S. HanapepeThe Oakland General StrikeThe Informal Work GroupMarty GlabermanFrom Action to IdeasThe GrievancePART III, MY COUNTRY IS THE WORLD157 Homeland without NationalityGoing Too Far toward a False InternationalismFinding One’s Way toward an Internationalism of the HeartA Synthesis163 Humanitarian Ac tivismBlacks and Whites Almost Together White Skin Privilege and Offing the Pig169 People Different from Oneself People Different from Oneself Accompaniment Is Not Deference177 Examples of Interracial SolidarityInterracial Cooperation among the Poor 180 Anabaptism and Movements of the 1950s and 1960s183 Native Americans and ColonistsWho Lived Together 185 Consensus Decisionmaking188 Palestine and IsraelA ConclusionA Crooked Journey

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