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Publicado por National Caucus of Labor Committees, [New York], 1973
Librería: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
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First Separate Edition. Slim quarto (27.75cm); original pictorial card wrappers, stapled; [4],5-36,[4]pp; illus. Light wear, gentle sunning to wrapper extremities, with a few small tears and creases; Very Good+. A strong anti-Baraka piece by the chief-of-staff and other members of the NY wing of the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC), which began as a New Left group in 1968, but by the mid-1970s had shifted to the far right under the leadership of Lyndon H. LaRouche. The pieces, portions of which first appeared in New Solidarity, attribute the rise of fascism in Newark, NJ to Amiri Baraka, who is caricaturized as a hyena on the front cover, and whom they call a pimp on the CIA payroll. Contains an appendix titled "Why the CIA Often Succeeds," by Herman Golthier, Jr. Uncommon in commerce, with OCLC noting 15 holdings in the US.