Ernesto A. Longa is assistant professor of Law Librarianship at the University of New Mexico School of Law.
A thoroughly competent guide to American anarchist periodicals, and
also a useful, engrossing introduction to anarchist thinking,
transcending continental bounds. University researchers, teachers,
and students of politics, philosophy, economics, and American
history will welcome this pioneering, exemplary work of reference.
Warmly recommended.
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Ernesto A. Longa, assistant professor of law librarianship at the
University of New Mexico School of Law at Albuquerque, uncovers the
forgotten - to some, probably unsuspected - story of anarchist
thought and action in the USA, as evidenced in well over a century
of periodical publishing. Besides his academic expertise, Ernesto
A. Longa has a distinguished pedigree as a civil rights activist:
"Mr Longa founded Citizens for Police Review, co-founded the free
Gainesville collective, worked as a volunteer with the Civic Media
Center and the National lawyers Guild, interred with the NAACP's
Legal Defense Fund and has participated in countless environmental,
labor, and anti-capitalist marches and demonstrations". A
thoroughly competent guide to American anarchist periodicals, and
also a useful, engrossing introduction to anarchist thinking,
transcending continental bounds. University researchers, teachers,
and students of politics, philosophy, economics, and American
history will welcome this pioneering, exemplary work of reference.
Warmly recommended.
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