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4th World War Against Native Peoples

by Mary Wildwood

Fifth Estate # 339, Spring, 1992

a review of In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology & the Survival of the Indian Nations. Jerry Mander. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco. 1991. $25.00. 446 pp.

Tales From The Planet

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 354, Spring, 2000

  Silvia Baraldini, an Italian national, imprisoned in the U.S. for nearly 17 years for a series of armored car holdups in support of the Black Liberation Army (BLA), an urban guerrilla group, was released in August 1999.

News Shorts

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 101, March 19-April 1, 1970

  FUZZY PIG BOSTON—Fuzzy the pig is going to be alright. Fuzzy is, fittingly, the mascot of the National Patrolman’s Association, and underwent a weekend operation for an intestinal disorder at the Angell Memorial Animal Hospital last week. Richard MacEachner, …

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The My Lai Massacre

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 270, March, 1976

This article is the second in a series of counter-Bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200-year-old history.

Emma Goldman: A Love for Revolution

by David Porter

Fifth Estate # 389, Summer, 2013

a review of Emma Goldman: Political Thinking in the Streets by Kathy E. Ferguson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland, 2011, 362 pp, $35.

The Wobblies

by Jeff Ditz

Fifth Estate # 370, Fall 2005

a review of The Wobblies! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World, Edited by Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman, Verso, New York, 256pp., $25

Tales from the Planet

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 348, Fall, 1996

According to David Brower, the ecology elder “archdruid,” the Clinton administration has done more harm to the environment than either preceding right-wing Republican presidents. For instance, Clinton’s signature on the infamous salvage rider bill allows extensive clear cutting in America’s …

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Critique of FE

by George Bradford (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 324, Fall, 1986

cited in this article: The Decline of (Anti-)Western Civilization: A Critique of Fifth Estate, by Dan Todd, 27 pages, $1.00 from New Rage, PO Box 11492, Eugene OR 97440

News and Reviews

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 312, Spring 1983

After years of wasted time and copy space, the Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (SRAF) has decided to exclude anarcho-anti-semite Joffre Stewart from the pages of its free-wheeling Bulletin (P.O. Box 21071, Washington DC 20009). Since the pages of the Bulletin …

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On Gogol Boulevard

by Neither East Nor West/NYC

Fifth Estate # 347, Spring, 1996

About This Section On Gogol Boulevard is produced for the Fifth Estate by New York City/Neither East Nor West, which links alternative oppositions in the East and West, and prints news and documents unavailable in the corporate or left media. …

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Anti-Nuclear Movement in Europe

by Bob Brubaker

Fifth Estate # 307, November 19, 1981

The massive and still-growing anti-nuclear movement in Europe has become a serious threat to the avatars of destruction who, through the auspices of NATO, are attempting to turn Europe into a nuclear battlefield by deploying Pershing II and cruise missiles …

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How Slick-City-Boy-Karly Got the Country-Folk Killed

by Joseph Winogrond

Fifth Estate # 393, Spring 2015

Nature played a big part in the 1960s Revolution, more than just flower-power and communes. Many of us left the city for natural living, for our physical and mental well-being. We sought freedom from a mercantile world of wage-slavery. We …

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Paul Goodman’s Last Testament

by Paul J. Comeau

Fifth Estate # 387, Summer, 2012

A review of New Reformation: Notes of a Neolithic Conservative by Paul Goodman, PM Press, 194 pages, trade paperback, $20.00

Calendar

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 22, January 15-30, 1967

  MUSIC CONCERT. Spikedrivers, Upper DeRoy Aud., Wayne Campus, 8:00, adm. benefit for 5th Estate, 1/20 CONCERT. Scandinavian Symphony, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple, 8:20 adm. 1/21 JAZZ CONCERT: THE ANDREW HILL QUARTET, Saturday, January 21, 8:00 p.m., University of …

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Bits of the World in Brief

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 326, Summer, 1987

Note about cover of print edition: This follows Vol. 21 No. 2 Wisconsin draft resister Gillam Kerley, 26, was sentenced May 29 to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine. This is the harshest sentence received by any convicted …

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RFK or LBJ?

by John Wilcock

Fifth Estate # 20, December 15-31, 1966

The Vietnam War has exacerbated what is clearly every generation’s occupational hazard: the desperate dissatisfaction with the ruling clique’s policies by people who lack the power, and often the age, to do anything about it. The frustration has been further …

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The Strait

by Lorraine Perlman

Fifth Estate # 324, Fall, 1986

a review of The Strait: An Unfinished Novel by Fredy Perlman. Black & Red, Detroit

FE Bookstore

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 331, Spring 1989

The FE Bookstore is located at 4632 Second Ave., just south of W. Forest, in Detroit. We share space with the Fifth Estate Newspaper and may be reached at the same phone number: (313) 831-6800. Visitors are welcome, but our …

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Patriarchy and Progress

by Ariel Salleh, Maria Mies

Fifth Estate # 338, Winter, 1992

The eco-feminism of Maria Mies stands at the crossroads of feminist, ecological and colonial liberation movements. Mies attempts to bring Marxian theory face to face with the newly emerging political crises of the late 20th century. This has involved further …

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Bits of the World in Brief

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 317, Summer 1984

On September 27, 1983, during a demonstration protesting the visit of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Ken Deyarmond, a Toronto activist, was pushed from behind toward Thatcher. He was tackled by a cop, thrown to the sidewalk, handcuffed, and charged …

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