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on college campuses. NAM activity often took the form of a group study circle dedicated to the collective study of Marxist or feminist writings. The group was ultimately hampered by its limited size and seeming inability to progress beyond the realm of doctrinal discourse into the world of practical politics.
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The NAM made use of comparatively high membership dues which were tiered on the basis of the member's income. According to one analyst, total membership of the organization never exceeded 1,500 at any point in the group's existence. Membership was based almost wholly in large metropolitan areas and
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By the early 1980s, after a great change in the American political climate and the departure of some of its more radical members, the NAM had moved away from its original neo-Leninist orientation. It adopted a more traditionally
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movement in the United States, had recently disintegrated into warring political sects and the need was perceived for a broad-based new organization free of sectarian rancor.
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who sought a new organization to serve as a forum for discussing where and how to redirect their activities. The call to convene was issued by
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study, discussion of contemporary issues, support of local labor actions and work in the community to raise awareness.
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American Socialist Strategy in Transition: The New American Movement and Electoral Politics, 1972-1982.
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In addition to its magazine, the NAM produced several other targeted publications, including the
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Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and Economy in the History of the U.S. Working Class.
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in December 1971 by radical political activists seeking to create a successor organization to
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The NAM continued an independent existence until March 1983, when it voted to merge with
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a publication launched in 1979 and dedicated to questions of feminist organizing.
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which had their share of supporters both within NAM and in other radical groups.
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Chicago, Illinois: New American Movement Anti-Racism Commission, Summer 1980.
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Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left.
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The NAM continued an independent existence until 1983, when it merged with
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In its early years, the NAM shared much of the political framework of the
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Healey standing before a jail cell in Los Angeles, California in 1949
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Aronowitz, Stanley."The New American Movement and Why It Failed" in
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Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals turn to Marx, Mao, and Che.
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Dorothy Healey Remembers: A Life in the American Communist Party.
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Encyclopedia of Modern American Extremists and Extremist Groups.
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dedicated to organizing to preserve women's rights of access to
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Vol. 28, Nos. 1 and 2, whole number 55/56 (Spring/Fall 2010).
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PhD dissertation. University of Colorado at Boulder, 1983.
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Chicago, Illinois: New American Movement, October 1977.
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Working Papers on Gay-Lesbian Liberation and Socialism.
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Working Papers on Gay-Lesbian Liberation and Socialism.
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New York: Oxford University Press, 1990; pp. 245-249.
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Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
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The founding activists behind the NAM were vigorous
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Students for a Democratic Society
Democratic Socialists of America
Davenport, Iowa
New Left
activism
United States
New Left
multi-tendency
socialist
feminist
political organization
Michael Harrington
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
Democratic Socialists of America
Davenport, Iowa
Students for a Democratic Society
New Left
opponents of the war in Vietnam
Michael Lerner
Tikkun
New Communist Movement
vanguard party
The Guardian
Marxist
Chicago

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