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299:, and addressed issues of race, class, gender and sexual orientation in their activist training and lives. In West Philadelphia MNS members established a land trust incorporated as a nonprofit "Life Center Association", initially comprising several land trusted buildings to provide training spaces and an organizational office, then expanding to include about 20 cooperative houses at its height. It survives to this day, though far smaller. 22: 345:, and the decline of its training programs in Philadelphia. However, its most skilled trainers and organizers redirected their efforts, joining or founding a range of organizations and campaigns across the U.S. Many believed MNS had achieved its primary goal of furthering the understanding and use of 141:
Movement for a New Society (MNS) is a nationwide network of groups working for fundamental social change through nonviolent action. Together we are developing an analysis of present-day society; a vision of a decentralized, democratic and caring social order; a nonviolent revolutionary strategy; and
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The members of MNS consciously sought to develop tools and strategies that could be employed to bring about revolutionary change through nonviolent means. The three-part focus of MNS included training for activists, nonviolent direct action and community. The main location for MNS activity was in
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occupation of the Seabrook nuclear power plant construction site May 1, 1977, continuing through the network of affinity-group-based alliances that took direct action for safe energy nationwide and worldwide. MNS also heavily influenced later movements such as the 1999
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started an activist training program at Antioch University New England and is now Assistant Director of Solidarity 2020 and Beyond. Shel Horowitz and Dina Friedman promote environmentally and socially responsible business. Other former MNS members
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MNS did not focus its energies exclusively on one issue or injustice. Its members were involved in working for social change on many fronts, most notably in the movement to end US involvement in the
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New Society Publishers, now based in British Columbia, continues to publish social-change related titles, with an increased emphasis on the practical aspects of environmental sustainability.
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After several years of decline, MNS membership decided to disband in 1988, due to internal differences regarding priorities, lack of success in becoming
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West Philadelphia. Other locations included Atlanta, Boston, Minneapolis, Ohio, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Tucson, Western Massachusetts and more.
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During the 1970s and early 1980s Philadelphia was the base for weekend, two-week and nine-month programs that trained US and international activists in
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The sense of community and the quality of interpersonal relationships was important to MNS members and many lived in cooperative households, practiced
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including class and culture, and personal empowerment techniques ranging from music and street theater as political organizing tools to
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as a powerful technique for resisting injustice, along with other MNS members Betsy Raasch-Gilman and Erika Thorne. MNS alum
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bought New Society Publishers in 2008. It was repurchased by the original Canadian New Society publishing group in 2013.
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issues and more. Activist training also happened in other locations and through traveling trainers programs.
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of 2011-2012. In turn, MNS was greatly influenced by its association with academics and authors, notably
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to effect significant change. MNS records are archived at the Swarthmore College Peace Collection.
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Frustrated by their failure to achieve this end, AQAG members including Scott and Quaker
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The People of This Generation: The Rise and Fall of the New Left in Philadelphia
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Until his death in October, 2002, Bill Moyer continued to teach his influential
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MNS was unusual in combining feminist group process, broad analysis of
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which became the basis for Rosenberg's work with the Center for
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Oppose and Propose: Lessons from Movement for a New Society
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We are all part of one another: a Barbara Deming reader
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We Are All Part of One Another a Barbara Deming Reader
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According to a description from the MNS publication,
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Nonviolence organizations based in the United States
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a program based on changed values and changed lives.
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