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DESCRIPTION:ANARCHISM IN AMERICA \n\nThis is two fascinating documentaries on one DVD. 
 In the first Part anarchism is mapped as a distinctly American tradition; 
 the film implies that anarchism is deeply rooted in American character and 
 tradition, more so than other countries. A diverse cast of characters is 
 interviewed from "ordinary" truckers and farmers to famous anarchists like 
 Kenneth Rexroth, Ursula LeGuin, and Murray Bookchin. The film shows a 
 hostile split in anarchism between "right" (free-market) and "left" 
 (socialist) anarchists, each claiming that the other faction doesn't 
 deserve to be called "anarchist," and treats both philosophies as equally 
 valid. \n\nThe Second Part traces the history of a Yiddish anarchist 
 newspaper — publishing its final issue after 87 years as told by its now 
 elderly, but decidedly unbowed staff. Also included are first-hand accounts 
 of the labor organizing, propaganda, educational experiments, and 
 monumental contributions from these cherished, if largely unsung, heroes of 
 the American anarchist movement. \n\nWheelchair accessible around the block 
 at 411 28th Street \n\nBefore and after the film, everyone’s invited to 
 indulge in our \nHumanist Vegetarian Organic Refreshments \n\n$5 donations 
 are accepted \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/01/18542485.php
SUMMARY:Anarchism in America
LOCATION:Humanist Hall \n390 27th Street \nUptown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway \nhttp://www.HumanistHall.org 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/01/18542485.php
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