Archive for May, 2008

TO MICHAEL HARDT FROM GRACE BOGGS, 4/29/08 Many thanks for your little book on Thomas Jefferson which arrived yesterday. I’ve only had time to read the introduction, but I couldn’t wait to let you know how much I appreciate your analysis and the succinctness and clarity with which you have conveyed these powerful ideas. You [...]

Michael Hardt, the author of Multitude and Empire talks about love, how can love function as a political concept, why love, the proper and improper ways love has functioned politically, love as activism, and evil and its relationship to love. Watch all six youtube segments here:

By: Terry Dobson A turning point in my life came one day on a train in the suburbs of Tokyo, in the middle of a drowsy spring afternoon.  The old car clanked and rattled over the rails.  It was comparatively empty—a few housewives with their kids in tow, some old folks out shopping, a couple [...]

By: Rich Feldman May 16, 2008 Dear Editor, This is my open letter to the people of Wayne, Macomb and Oakland County. Obama’s recent visit to Michigan can be more than a politicians attempt to get votes. The Obama Campaign provides a tremendous opportunity for Michigan to begin to create a new American Dream for [...]

By: Will Copeland We’re growing our organic activists No Propaganda and No preservatives We’re growing with the weeds and cabbages Taking out the Neo-conservatives

By: Rich Feldman I have read about half of the book: “Blessed Unrest” by Paul Hawken. Thanks, Grace and Shea, for pushing this book. It is the first book that begins to explain to me why so many of the young people in and around Detroit Summer have moved beyond the thinking of the New [...]





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