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Progressive Planning Magazine back issues Table of Contents Winter 2005

Winter 2005

FEATURES Electoral Politics by Itself Doesn’t Work for the Left  by Frances Fox Piven 7th Generation by Chester Hartman and Tom Angotti Back to Basics for Progressive Planners by Peter Marcuse Act Locally: Strategies for Cities and Activists under Siege […]

January 30, 2005September 24, 2012 Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Table of Contents, Winter 2005

Winter 2005

Canadian Perspectives on the US Election

By R. Alan Walks “Morons Elect One of Their Own” was one of the more provocative headlines offered in the wake of the recent US election by commentators here in the Great White North. The phrase is in reference to […]

January 24, 2005September 24, 2012 Winter 2005

Winter 2005

Electoral Politics by Itself Doesn’t Work for the Left

By Frances Fox Piven A good many liberals and progressives are shocked at George Bush’s victory. Republican gains in the Senate and House only make it worse. It is not that we were unaware of the Republican advantages. We knew […]

January 24, 2005September 24, 2012 Winter 2005

Winter 2005

Where Do We Go from Here?

y Gus Newport Following the recent presidential election, many concerned and free-thinking Americans began to wonder, “Where do we go from here?” We soon recovered and recognized that G.W. was inheriting a mess which he himself created. As we wondered […]

January 24, 2004September 24, 2012 Winter 2005

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