Dancin' in the streets! : anarchists, IWWs, surrealists, Situationists & Provos in the 1960s as recorded in the pages of The rebel worker & Heatwave /

Most books on the 1960s focus on large liberal organizations and reformist politics. This one is unabashedly devoted to the far left of the far left. The Rebel Worker was a mimeo'd magazine started by young members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in Chicago, 1964. Unlike the lily-w...

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Corporate Author: Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Other Authors: Radcliffe, Charles, 1942-, Rosemont, Franklin
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Charles H. Kerr Pub., 2005
Chicago : Charles H. Kerr, 2005
Chicago : 2005
Edition:1st ed
Series:Sixties series ; 3 DPCC
Sixties series ; 3
Sixties series 3 DPCC
Sixties series
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Table of Contents:
  • A Note on the Texts
  • Part I. The Rebel Worker
  • To Be Revolutionary in Everything: The Rebel Worker Story, 1964-1968 / Franklin Rosemont
  • Rebel Worker 1
  • Why Rebel? / Fred Thompson
  • Editorial: The Wobblies Return in Chicago
  • A Longshoreman's Call / Jimmy Jewers
  • Education-What Is It? / Jack Sheridan
  • The Great Magician / Rene Daumal
  • Will We All Go Together When We Go? / Barbara Garson
  • Introduction to T-Bone Slim / Franklin Rosemont
  • T-Bone Slim: Selections
  • Rebel Worker 2
  • Editorial: On the Job
  • Organizing Blueberries / Torvald Faegre
  • Shorty: The Kitten in the Wheat
  • Thoughts on Bureaucracy / Bob Potter
  • Starvation Army 1964 / Daniel R. Thompson
  • Letters from Guy B. Askew, Bruce Elwell, Abraham Wuori, George Slavchuk, Hyatt Bache, Bernard Marszalek
  • Rebel Worker 3
  • The Unfree Child / A.S. Neill
  • The Victims of the Benefactors of the Poor / Torvald Faegre
  • Egyptian Trouble-A Story / Murray Steib
  • Harlem Journal-Homage to Pandemonia / Robert S. Calese
  • The Fleas of the Field / Benjamin Peret
  • Mods, Rockers and the Revolution / Franklin Rosemont
  • Conditioning for Bureaucracy / Robert Green
  • Storming Heaven in Hungary / Penelope Rosemont
  • Note: A "Labor Leader" Speaks
  • Anarchism as Seen from an Ivory Tower Through Opaque Lenses / Bernard Marszalek
  • Letters from Guy B. Askew, Tom Hillier, Judith Kaplan, Ian Bedford, Marc Prevotel, Alan Graham
  • Rebel Worker 4
  • How to Make Friends and Influence No Owe / Craig T. Beagle
  • Modern Capitalism and Revolution / Cornelius Castoriadis
  • Zengakuren-Perspective of the Revolutionary Movement of Japan / Joji Onada and Torum Kurokawa
  • Berkeley Was Only the Beginning / Penelope Rosemont
  • Everything Must Be Made Anew / Franklin Rosemont
  • Malatesta / Bernard Marszalek
  • Letters from Deri Smith, Barton Stone, Ken Weller, I. Shigeo, O.N. Peterson, Martin Glaberman, Judy Kaplan
  • Rebel Worker 5
  • Watching the War / Torvald Faegre
  • On the Unwholesomeness of Honest Toil / Louise Crowley
  • Black Intervention in America's Dreams / Peter Allen
  • Popularly Applauded and Sciolistically Obfuscated / Bernard Marszalek
  • 5 O'Clock World-Pop Music and Propaganda / Jim Evrard
  • Windy City Emergency / Jonathan Leake
  • London Bluesletter / Charles Radcliffe
  • Letters from Jim Evrard, Judi Sigler, Brooks Lewis Erickson, Arthur Mendes-George
  • Rebel Worker 6
  • Editorial (London edition): Freedom: The Only Cause Worth Serving
  • Editorial (Chicago edition): Lost Whispers
  • A Very Nice, Very Respectable, Very Useless Campaign / Charles Radcliffe
  • Souvenirs of the Future-Precursors of the Theory and Practice of Total Liberation / Franklin Rosemont
  • Humor or Not or Less or Else! / Penelope Rosemont
  • The Who-Crime Against the Bourgeoisie / Charles Radcliffe
  • The Haunted Mirror / Franklin Rosemont and Penelope Rosemont
  • I Am Not Angry: I Am Enraged! / Archie Shepp
  • I Hate the Poor / Kenneth Patchen
  • Letter from Chicago / Bernard Marszalek
  • Rebel Worker 7
  • Wild Celery / Bernard Marszalek and Franklin Rosemont
  • I Saw It On TV and Then We Proved It at Home / Bernard Marszalek
  • Post No Bills / Benjamin Peret
  • Vengeance of the Black Swan: Notes on Poetry and Revolution / Franklin Rosemont
  • The Colors of Freedom / Andre Breton
  • Elementary Structures of Reification / Jean Garnault
  • Delight Not Death / Lawrence DeCoster
  • Reminiscences of T-Bone Slim / Guy B. Askew
  • 5 O'clock World 2-Workers' Hobbies / Jim Evrard
  • White Rabbits / Leonora Carrington
  • A Plea to All / Robert D. Casey
  • Prophetic Mutterings / James W Cain
  • Not Every Paradise Is Lost- Andre Breton, 1896-1966 / Franklin Rosemont
  • Letters from Mike Everett, Linda Kopczyk, Madrid Daniele, Lester Dore, Nicolas Calas, Charles Radcliffe
  • From the Rebel Worker Pamphlets
  • Pop Goes the Beatle (from Mods, Rockers & the Revolution) / Charles Radcliffe
  • Blackout-24 Hours of Black Anarchy in New York / Robert S. Calese
  • Consciousness and Theory (from Revolutionary Consciousness / Jim Evrard
  • Reflections on Invisibility (from Revolutionary Consciousness) / Walter Caughey
  • Surrealist Ambush (Preface to Surrealism and Revolution) / Franklin Rosemont
  • The Surrealist Group in Paris: Open the Prisons! Disband the Army! (from Surrealism and Revolution)
  • The Surrealist Group in Paris: Declaration of 27 January, 1925 (from Surrealism and Revolution)
  • The Surrealist Group in Paris: Letter to the Directors of Lunatic Asylums (from Surrealism and Revolution)
  • The Surrealist Group in Paris: Inaugural Break (from Surrealism and Revolution)
  • Introduction and Epilogue to The Decline and Fall of the Spectacular Commodity-Economy / Bernard Marszalek
  • Other Rebel Worker Documents
  • In Defense of the Roosevelt University Wobblies / Paul Goodman
  • The Meaning of it All: Introduction to the Solidarity Bookshop catalogue
  • High School Students! Why Stay in School?
  • Ztangi! (Some Texts that Might Have Been Included in a Journal that Never Appeared)
  • The Poverty of Piety / Bernard Marszalek
  • Malcolm, Semper Malcolm / Charles Radcliffe
  • Beyond Coition-Thoughts on the Man Question / Louise Crowley
  • A Black Power Wildcat in Chicago / Franklin Rosemont
  • Earth Music-The AACM / Anthony Braxton
  • History as Hallucination / Jonathan Leake
  • Toward a Counter-Society / Bernard Marszalek
  • Mushroom Country / Charles Willoughby Smith
  • Mommy in Toyland / Sharon Freedman
  • The Jimi Hendrix Experience / Franklin Rosemont
  • Surrealism-By Any Means Necessary / Bernard Marszalek
  • Ice Palace / Penelope Rosemont
  • On the Situationists' "Intellectual Terrorism" / Jim Evrard
  • Letter from California / Jonathan Leake
  • Introduction to The Incredible Hulk / Franklin Rosemont
  • Letters from Tony Allan, Her de Vries, Schlechter Duvall, Deri Smith, Russell Jacoby
  • Part II. Heatwave
  • Two Fiery Flying Rolls-The Heatwave Story, 1966-1970 / Charles Radcliffe
  • Heatwave 1
  • The Provotariat Acts / Charles Radcliffe
  • The Great Accident of England / John O'Connor
  • Extract from The Expanded Journal of Addiction / Paul Garon
  • Only Lovers Left Alive / Charles Radcliffe
  • The Seeds of Social Destruction / Charles Radcliffe
  • The Long Hot Summer in Chicago / Bernard Marszalek
  • Daytripper! A Visit to Amsterdam / Charles Radcliffe
  • Heatwave 2
  • All or Not at All! / Christopher Gray and Charles Radcliffe
  • The Provo Riots / Christopher Gray and Charles Radcliffe
  • The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp / Uel Cameron
  • Landscape With Moveable Parts / Franklin Rosemont
  • A New International for the Total Overthrow of Everything / Charles Radcliffe
  • Guerrilla Manifesto / Walter Caughey and Jonathan Leake, et al.
  • The Forecast is Hot! / Chicago Surrealist Group, et al