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Liberation - Volume 19, Numbers 8, 9 - Spring, 1976 Q: Can New York City Survive? A: Survival is for Cockroaches. We Want to Live!
Publisher: Liberation, New York, USA
Year Published: 1976 Pages: 135pp Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
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Contents:
Slicing the Big Apple, by Frances Fox Piven
Taking Care of Business, by Robert Zevin
The 60,000 Rent Strikers at Coop City, by Vivian Gornick
Parks Under Glass, by Robert Nichols
Housing, by Meg Charlop
Patritecture and Feminist Fantasies, by Phyllis Birkby and Leslie Weisman
Sidewalks, Crime, and Community, by Jane Jacobs
Yo Teach!, by Becky Station
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in the Park, by Beverly Burlett and Nina Mende
Last Exit: Brooklyn, by Judy Levine
Does Anyone Love New York?, by Paul Loeb
Garbageman
Fantasizing a City, by Gilles Ivain
Inside/Outside Manhattan, by John Berger
The Urban Vacuum, by Murray Bookchin
Neighborhood Government, by Milton Kotler
Do Radicals Make Good Neighbors?, by Staughton Lynd
View From the Colonies (A Paranoid Manifesto), by Pete Knutson and Jeff Jarvis
Tales of Beatnik Glory (book review), by Joel Oppenheimer
Book Niche, by Michael Nill
The History of Roses, by Jim Moore
Saturday on the Upper West Side of Assisi, by Philip Lopate
The Cab Driver's Smile, by Denise Levertov
Front Lines, by Gary Snyder
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