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Marxist-Humanist pamphlets on the web
Announced here: http://criticismetc.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/scanned-collection-of-marxist-humanist-pamphlets/ The HathiTrust Digital Library has made available full-text scans of sixteen pamphlets published by News & Letters between the years 1960 and 1984. Among them are several classics which have never received the audience they deserve, including Workers Battle … Continue reading
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