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DESCRIPTION:ANARCHISM & COMMUNISM\nAn Anthropological Perspective\n\nSunday Morning at 
 the Marxist Library\nSun, May 13, 2012 - 10:30 am to 12:30 pm\n\nAnarchists 
 and communists share a similar vision of the future, a vision many feel is 
 unrealistic. But Anthropology shows us that, before the emergence of class 
 rule and the state, our ancestors lived in societies that can properly be 
 described as anarchist and/or communist. It is not unreasonable to believe, 
 therefore, that after the impending social  revolution, humanity will 
 emerge into the next higher plane of human existence, a return to the 
 liberty, equality, and community of the ancestral commune, but on a higher 
 level. Open discussion after a power point presentation by Gene Ruyle, 
 Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, CSU, Long Beach. —1963 BA in 
 Anthropology, UC Berkeley; 1971 PhD in Anthropology, Columbia 
 University.\n\nFor our weekly schedule, go to www.marxistlibr.org\nFor 
 info, call Gene Ruyle at 510-428-1578 or email eruyle@csulb.edu\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/05/08/18713160.php
SUMMARY:Anarchism and Communism: An Anthropological Perspective
LOCATION:Niebyl Proctor Marxist Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 
 94609\n(about 1 mile south of the UC campus, north of Alcatraz)\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/05/08/18713160.php
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