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The World Is Not For Sale

Rethinking the Common Good: 2004 Socialist Scholars Conference

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The World Is Not For Sale

By: David Harvey, Luciana Castellina, Bill Fletcher Jr., more
Narrated by: various
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The Socialist Scholars Conference, held every spring in New York City for the last 23 years, is the largest event of the U.S. Left. Every year thousands of radical activists, socialists, feminists, anarchists, union organizers, black liberation advocates, alternative journalists, and democratic scholars gather for a weekend of spirited debate and dialogue. This is the beston-going conference in America. The World Is Not For Sale: Rethinking the Common Good, part of the 2004 Socialist Scholars Conference was an open plenary involving David Harvey, Luciana Castellina, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Vittorio Agnoletto, Barbara Garson, Miles Rapoport, and Naomi Klein. It took place at the Cooper Union, March 12, 2004.©2004 Radio Free Maine and Roger Leisner (P)2004 Radio Free Maine and Roger Leisner Political Science Politics & Government
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