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Tom Wetzel, "Anarchism and Workers' Liberation"
"Anarchism, Workers' Liberation and Economic Vision for a Post-Capitalist
Society"
Tom Wetzel, Workers Solidarity Alliance — Bay Area
TUESDAY, MAY 30 — 7 p.m.
A.J. MUSTE ROOM
339 LAFAYETTE STREET (corner of Bleecker Street)
NEW YORK CITY
Tom's talk will deal with alternative models for a future society posed by
class struggle anarchists, including participatory economics (parecon).
Please bring your ideas and inspiration to contribute to the
discussion.
Tom is a long time labor and community activist, and is a founder of the
San Francisco Community Land Trust, and orgnizer of the recent fare
strike in SF.
He is currently a free lance writer and a regular contributor to ZNet.
He is working on a book about self-management and the labor movement.
Workers Solidarity Alliance
339 Lafayette Street-Room 202
New York, NY 10012
tel. (212) 979-8353
"Anarchism, Workers' Liberation and Economic Vision for a Post-Capitalist
Society"
Tom Wetzel, Workers Solidarity Alliance — Bay Area
TUESDAY, MAY 30 — 7 p.m.
A.J. MUSTE ROOM
339 LAFAYETTE STREET (corner of Bleecker Street)
NEW YORK CITY
Tom's talk will deal with alternative models for a future society posed by
class struggle anarchists, including participatory economics (parecon).
Please bring your ideas and inspiration to contribute to the
discussion.
Tom is a long time labor and community activist, and is a founder of the
San Francisco Community Land Trust, and orgnizer of the recent fare
strike in SF.
He is currently a free lance writer and a regular contributor to ZNet.
He is working on a book about self-management and the labor movement.
Workers Solidarity Alliance
339 Lafayette Street-Room 202
New York, NY 10012
tel. (212) 979-8353