Inspiring participatory democracy : student movements from Port Huron to today / by Tom Hayden, editor ; with reflections by Port Huron veterans Becky Adams ... [et al.]
pt. 1 Preface and introduction -- The Port Huron Statement is 50/Robert Cohen -- The Dream of Port Huron/Tom Hayden -- pt.2 The Way we were and the world now: Reflections by Port Huron veterans -- ch.1 Port Huron: Alive and relevant, but add the Earth/Becky Adams -- ch. 2 The progress we created is now at stake/Paul Booth -- ch. 3 A half century of seeking to live the spirit and method of Port Huron/Robb Burlage -- ch. 4 It was a rising sun/Mickey Flacks -- ch. 5 Port Huron after half a century/Richard Flacks -- ch. 6 The evolution of a radical's consciousness: Living an authentic life/Sharon Jeffrey Lehrer -- ch. 7 It's been said I'm still unrealisic/Alan Haber -- ch. 8 Port Huron: A template for hope/Barbara Haber -- ch. 9 Only love is radical/Casey Hayden -- ch. 10 Participatory Democracy means putting your body on the line/Charles McDew -- ch. 11 Religion and the spirit/James Monsonis -- ch. 12 A young christian student at Port Huron/Maria Varela. Contents note continued: ch. 13 Participatory Democracy: A Long Revolution / Michael Vester -- pt. 3 Teaching Strategies, Final Thoughts, and the Port Huron Statement -- ch. 14 Teaching the Port Huron Statement / Stacie Brensilver Berman -- ch. 15 Participatory Democracy from SNCC through Port Huron to Women's Liberation to Occupy: Strengths and Problems of Prefigurative Politics / Linda Gordon.
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