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DESCRIPTION:Friday 28 October 2016, 7pm: Old Capitol Books and the Direct Action 
 Monterey Network are teaming up again for the twenty-first installment of 
 the Theory and Philosophy Reading Group. This month, we’ll be reading 
 sections from Poor People’s Movements by Frances Fox Piven and Richard 
 Cloward. Come join local thinkers, activists, philosophers, and readers for 
 a discussion about the intersections between theory, philosophy, and social 
 movements.\n\n    “A provocative book that should be read by both 
 students and makers of social history.”–Michael Harrington, The New 
 York Times Book Review\n\nThis series of Theory & Philosophy Reading Group 
 sessions is building off the foundational knowledge explored as part of 
 last summer’s Thinking Critically about Society seminar series; in 
 particular, we’ll be exploring themes introduced in the seminar on 
 Marxist-Feminism last August. Our last Theory & Philosophy Reading Group 
 looked at the Marxist theoretical work of Teresa Amott and Julie Matthaei, 
 and this month we’ll continue in that theme with an exploration of 
 Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward’s work Poor People’s 
 Movement.\n\nFor a free download of the reading and for more information, 
 go to www.directactionmontereynetwork.wordpress.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/10/16/18792335.php
SUMMARY:Theory & Philosophy Reading Group XXI: Frances Fox Piven & Richard Cloward
LOCATION:Old Capitol Books, 559 Tyler Street, downtown Monterey
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/10/16/18792335.php
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