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ISBN 10: 1957452013 ISBN 13: 9781957452012
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The original Weather Underground manifesto, in its original layout. Prairie Fire was a 188-page political manifesto published by the Weather Underground in 1974, articulating the radical splinter group's ideology, and endorsing revolutionary violence."Prairie Fire" was distributed in radical bookstores, food coops, headshops, on college campuses and many other places that movement activists met. It was met with a combination of strong emotions throughout the Left. Ultimately, the ideological arguments articulated in "Prairie Fire" led to a new split in the Weather Underground, with some gravitating toward the "Prairie Fire Collective," which favored mass-based, above-ground revolutionary politics, and the "May 19th Communist Organization," which remained underground and pulled off the infamous Brinks robbery in 1981. In 1974 when "Prairie Fire" was written the Weather Underground had realized the shortcoming of there underground tactics in the previously stated sense. So "Prairie Fire", called for the creation of both mass and clandestine, or underground, organizations. The clandestine organizations would be in charge of the development and early creation of a people's militia, as well as carrying out previous underground tactics, and raising consciousness. That mass organization would support and encourage armed action to the mass of the public, in a more legitimized fashion. Under this ideology The Weather Underground could facilitate a far larger mass fallowing, while still advocating for a violent militant revolution.The name for the manifesto was derived from the writings of Chinese Communist revolutionary, Mao Zedong. In his "Little Red Book," he wrote, "a single spark can set a prairie fire" as an analogy for revolution. The manifesto encourages a mix of mass-organizing and clandestine revolutionary violence. "Never disassociate mass struggle from revolutionary violence," the author's argued. "To leave people unprepared to fight the state," they said, "is to seriously mislead them about the inevitable nature of what lies ahead." Abbie Hoffman publicly praised Prairie Fire and believed every American should be given a copy. The manifesto's influence initiated the formation of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee in several American cities. Hundreds of above-ground activists helped further the new political vision of the Weather Underground. Essentially, after the 1969 failure of the Days of Rage to involve thousands of youth in massive street fighting, Weather renounced most of the Left and decided to operate as an isolated underground group. The decision to build only an underground group eventually caused the Weather Underground to lose sight of its commitment to mass struggle and made future alliances with the mass movement difficult and tenuous.By 1974, Weather had recognized this shortcoming and in Prairie Fire detailed a different strategy for the 1970s which demanded both mass and clandestine organizations. The role of the clandestine organization would be to build the "consciousness of action" and prepare the way for the development of a people's militia. Concurrently, the role of the mass movement (i.e., above-ground Prairie Fire collective) would include support for, and encouragement of, armed action. Such an alliance would, according to Weather, "help create the 'sea' for the guerrillas to swim in".The Prairie Fire Collective faction started to surrender to the authorities from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The remaining Weather Underground members continued to attack U.S. institutions.This is the complete text of Prairie Fire, in its original layout. The original Weather Underground manifesto, in its original layout. Prairie Fire was a 188-page political manifesto published by the Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por John Brown Book Club, Seattle, 1976
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Añadir al carrito31p., wraps, illus., paper evenly toned, otherwise very good. Contemporary reprint by supporters of the Weather Underground.
Publicado por John Brown Book Club, Seattle, WA, 1975
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Añadir al carritoMagazine. 31p., wraps with minor toning else very good condition, 8.5x11 inches; slightly edgeworn, price penned on front, else very good. Weather Underground journal, this example reprinted by above-ground supporters of the group. In addition to the price, the above-ground versions include an address for the John Brown Book Club and photo-images on the front cover that differ from the underground issues.
Publicado por Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1971
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Añadir al carritoNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, edgeworn, address label on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. Cover photos of Kathleen in Oakland brandishing a shotgun and in exile with her baby. Also the first West Coast publication (according to the Barb) of the Panther 21 letter. Weather Underground on the DC Blast. Leo Laurences blast the Adz Gayzette after being fired. The second half of the rag is all sex ads and porn.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The original Weather Underground manifesto, in its original layout. Prairie Fire was a 188-page political manifesto published by the Weather Underground in 1974, articulating the radical splinter group's ideology, and endorsing revolutionary violence."Prairie Fire" was distributed in radical bookstores, food coops, headshops, on college campuses and many other places that movement activists met. It was met with a combination of strong emotions throughout the Left. Ultimately, the ideological arguments articulated in "Prairie Fire" led to a new split in the Weather Underground, with some gravitating toward the "Prairie Fire Collective," which favored mass-based, above-ground revolutionary politics, and the "May 19th Communist Organization," which remained underground and pulled off the infamous Brinks robbery in 1981. In 1974 when "Prairie Fire" was written the Weather Underground had realized the shortcoming of there underground tactics in the previously stated sense. So "Prairie Fire", called for the creation of both mass and clandestine, or underground, organizations. The clandestine organizations would be in charge of the development and early creation of a people's militia, as well as carrying out previous underground tactics, and raising consciousness. That mass organization would support and encourage armed action to the mass of the public, in a more legitimized fashion. Under this ideology The Weather Underground could facilitate a far larger mass fallowing, while still advocating for a violent militant revolution.The name for the manifesto was derived from the writings of Chinese Communist revolutionary, Mao Zedong. In his "Little Red Book," he wrote, "a single spark can set a prairie fire" as an analogy for revolution. The manifesto encourages a mix of mass-organizing and clandestine revolutionary violence. "Never disassociate mass struggle from revolutionary violence," the author's argued. "To leave people unprepared to fight the state," they said, "is to seriously mislead them about the inevitable nature of what lies ahead." Abbie Hoffman publicly praised Prairie Fire and believed every American should be given a copy. The manifesto's influence initiated the formation of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee in several American cities. Hundreds of above-ground activists helped further the new political vision of the Weather Underground. Essentially, after the 1969 failure of the Days of Rage to involve thousands of youth in massive street fighting, Weather renounced most of the Left and decided to operate as an isolated underground group. The decision to build only an underground group eventually caused the Weather Underground to lose sight of its commitment to mass struggle and made future alliances with the mass movement difficult and tenuous.By 1974, Weather had recognized this shortcoming and in Prairie Fire detailed a different strategy for the 1970s which demanded both mass and clandestine organizations. The role of the clandestine organization would be to build the "consciousness of action" and prepare the way for the development of a people's militia. Concurrently, the role of the mass movement (i.e., above-ground Prairie Fire collective) would include support for, and encouragement of, armed action. Such an alliance would, according to Weather, "help create the 'sea' for the guerrillas to swim in".The Prairie Fire Collective faction started to surrender to the authorities from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The remaining Weather Underground members continued to attack U.S. institutions.This is the complete text of Prairie Fire, in its original layout. The original Weather Underground manifesto, in its original layout. Prairie Fire was a 188-page political manifesto publ Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Weather Underground, 1975
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. First edition, without a printed price or address. First volume of this Weather Underground publication. 31 pages printed in red and black, staple bound as issued. Generally very good, a small inked price to cover ".25" some slight loss at margins to covers, internally clean and unmarked with some faint spotting to margins. Uncommon.
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Publicado por Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1970
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Añadir al carritoNewspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, very good on newsprint. Stories within: pp.2-4, an on-campus demonstration/riot "lasts for hours," with thousands of enraged students and hundreds of armed cops mostly using gas; bullet casings are found (no.9 birdshot, .38 pistol) but no one is reported shot. TRIBE reporters notice a delivery of tear gas to Sproul Hall with maker's name, George Cake a local, factory address 1200 Fifth St., reporters telephone, Cake confirms. His personal home address is here announced to be 240 Willamette Ave, Kensington, home phone is 526-9707 (a later issue describes Cake's displeasure at this outing). Next up, landlord evictions; a protest against CBS sexism; SFPD murders a black bar patron and attempts a cover story; laser technology a 'death ray'; Weathermen arrested; Frank Bartley murdered by Berkeley PD at Aquatic Park; a page devoted to new surveillance technology (infrared, new electronics adaptations, new communication / command / control systems, closed-circuit TV); surplus war gasses kicked out of Okinawa and now stored in Oregon; Laos; Livermore; more.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Warcry Communications Jan 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1957452013 ISBN 13: 9781957452012
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Publicado por Good Times Commune, San Francisco, 1971
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Añadir al carritoNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, reports, actions, psychedelia, ads, illustrations, photos, lightly-worn and creased newsprint. Originally San Francisco Express Times. Cover is an image of a shattered Capitol building. Also: Weather Letter #8. Capitol Punishment. Altamont Revisited. Gimmee Shelter Opens. Interview with Elaine Brown.
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