blake 3:17
15th March 2007, 00:20
NEW POLITICS FOR A NEW ERA
A dialogue between Stanley Aronowitz, Hilary Wainwright and Sam Gindin
DATE: Friday, March 16th, 7 p.m.
PLACE: 245 Church Street, Room ENG-LG14 (corner of Church and Gould)
INFO: [email protected]
COST: Free
A lively and interesting discussion about what kind of political
organization is needed to overcome neoliberalism and build alternatives, with
speakers Stanley Aronowitz, radical American activist and social
theorist, author of the new book "Left Turn: Forging a New Political Future,"
and editor of "Situations" - http://www.stanleyaronowitz.org; Hilary
Wainwright, British socialist feminist activist, editor of "Red Pepper"
magazine, and author of "Arguments for a New Left" -
http://tni-archives.org/detail_page.phtml?...ows_wainwright; (http://tni-archives.org/detail_page.phtml?page=fellows_wainwright;) and
Sam Gindin, labour activist, socialist thinker and co-founder of
Socialist Project.
Sponsored by the CAW-Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy
(Ryerson University) and the Alliance for Social Change.
A dialogue between Stanley Aronowitz, Hilary Wainwright and Sam Gindin
DATE: Friday, March 16th, 7 p.m.
PLACE: 245 Church Street, Room ENG-LG14 (corner of Church and Gould)
INFO: [email protected]
COST: Free
A lively and interesting discussion about what kind of political
organization is needed to overcome neoliberalism and build alternatives, with
speakers Stanley Aronowitz, radical American activist and social
theorist, author of the new book "Left Turn: Forging a New Political Future,"
and editor of "Situations" - http://www.stanleyaronowitz.org; Hilary
Wainwright, British socialist feminist activist, editor of "Red Pepper"
magazine, and author of "Arguments for a New Left" -
http://tni-archives.org/detail_page.phtml?...ows_wainwright; (http://tni-archives.org/detail_page.phtml?page=fellows_wainwright;) and
Sam Gindin, labour activist, socialist thinker and co-founder of
Socialist Project.
Sponsored by the CAW-Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy
(Ryerson University) and the Alliance for Social Change.