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Socialist Review ( SR) was a periodical, initially associated with the New Left movement, which ran from 1970 to 2006 under the titles Socialist Revolution (1970-1978), Socialist Review (1978-2001), and Radical Society: Review of Culture and Politics (2002-2006). The journal focused on socialist discourses, its stated purpose in the first issue being “to help build the theoretical comprehension of advanced capitalism which is prerequisite to the development of mass socialist consciousness” ( Socialist Revolution 145). Over time, the journal also confronted issues surrounding feminism, gender and sexuality, international affairs, social justice, political and economic systems, cultural theory, and postmodern critical theory. Prominent intellectuals who contributed to the journal or participated in its editorial board included: Robert Allan, Debra Chasnoff, Dan Brook, Nancy Chodorow, Noam Chomsky, Gary Delgado, Kate Ellis, Barbara Epstein, Jeffrey Escoffier, Herbert Gintis, Carol Hatch, Dorothy Healey, Michael Kazin, Karl E. Klare, Michael Lerner, Steve McMahon, Robby Meerpol, Ruth Milkman, David Noble, Michael Omni, David Plotke, Pam Rosenthal, Martha Rosler, George Ross, Son Silliman, Albert Szymanski, James Weinstein, Howard Winant, and Eli Zaretsky.
Originally titled Socialist Revolution, the journal was founded by James Weinstein and Anne Farrar, former members of another leftist journal, Studies on the Left. They formed a collective in San Francisco, formally “The Center for Social Research and Education,” but informally referred to as “the SR collective.” Critical of perceived sectarianism in East Coast leftist movements, the SR collective entertained discussions of Marxist theory, Second and Third World experiments with communism, European social democracy, and other variants of socialism. “The journals’ founding mission was to try to develop a democratic socialist analysis appropriate to US conditions,” the SR collective wrote in a 20-year retrospective ( Unfinished Business 3).
In 1976, a second editorial collective was started in Boston. It was made up primarily of individuals who had been members of the San Francisco collective as graduate students, then moved on to accept professorships in the Boston area. While the San Francisco collective continued to be comprised mostly of graduate students and activists, the Boston collective tended to be older and more established in the academy. There was some tension between the two groups, but in the jointly published journal, the collectives strove to bridge the gap between activists and academics. A short-lived New York collective failed to take root. (Silliman)
Socialist Revolution was renamed Socialist Review in 1978, reflecting a “more issue-oriented energy, activism, and optimism [for] a promising and potentially more democratic replacement” to radical socialist revolution ( Unfinished Business 6). SR continued to be an important forum for socialist discourses in the 1980s and 1990s, also engaging in discussions of new social movements. The journal published articles on American politics, labor, feminism, racial and sexual minorities, international relations and development, technology and the environment, and cultural and social theory. In 1981, Socialist Review absorbed the journal Marxist Perspectives.
Funding issues, always a concern for SR, became starker in the late 1990s. Brief hiatuses from publication in 1997, 1998 and 2000 prefigured a reimagining of the journal’s purpose, and a name change to Radical Society: Review of Culture and Politics in 2002. This new incarnation, “a journal of social movements, political strategies, foreign policy, international and economic affairs, fiction, poetry, art, and cultural commentary,” ceased publication in 2006.
Bibliography
Radical Society 29, number 1 (April 2002).
Ron Silliman, “Radical Society is Here,” February 04, 2003, http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2003/02/radical-society-is-here.html.
Socialist Revolution 1, number 1 (January-February 1970).
Socialist Review Collective, “Introduction,” Unfinished Business: Twenty Years of Socialist Review (New York: Verso, 1991), p. 1-10.
The Socialist Review records collection houses correspondence, financial records, administrative records, manuscripts and publications dating from 1966 to 2002. This collection documents the daily operations of the leftist periodical Socialist Review (titled Socialist Revolution prior to 1978, and Radical Society: Review of Culture and Politics after 2002), and the collectives that formed its editorial staff. The bulk of the collection is made up of manuscripts submitted for publication.
Overall, this collection offers insight into the inner workings of one of the New Left movement’s most important publications, Socialist Review. Many prominent leftist intellectuals associated with the publication are represented in these files: Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Barbara Epstein, among many others. This collection will be an invaluable resource for researchers studying the evolution of leftist ideology at the end of the 20th century, who may find the name change from Socialist Revolution to Socialist Review and the dynamics between the East Coast and West Coast collectives, both of which are well documented in this collection, to be particularly intriguing. The records will also be of interest to researchers studying the running of a small academic journal.
The Socialist Review records came to Temple University in two general groups. This first was a series of purchases in 1989, 1990 and 1994. The second was purchased in 2001. Though there is overlap between the two groups of material, they have been kept separate and form the basis of the collection’s first two series: “Series I. Early accessions, 1966-1994” and “Series II. Later accession, 1968-2001.” Following are “Series III. Issues of journal, 1970-2002” and “Series IV. Computer storage media, circa 1966-2001.”
“Series I. Early accessions, 1966-1994” includes materials purchased by Temple University in 1989, 1990, and 1994. It is subdivided into four subseries: “Subseries a. Submissions, 1966-1994”; “Subseries b. Administrative records, 1968-1992”; “Subseries c. Financial records, 1969-1992” and “Subseries d. Editorial materials, circa 1980-1990.” “Subseries a. Submissions, 1966-1994” consists of manuscripts submitted to the journal, editorial comments and correspondence regarding the submissions. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by author’s last name. Most folders consist either of a manuscript accepted for publication (with attendant correspondence), or just a rejection letter and no manuscript; there are also some subject files interspersed throughout. “Subseries b. Administrative records, 1968-1992” includes memos and correspondence, office records, communications between the San Francisco and Boston collectives, editorial notes, employee records and meeting minutes. “Subseries c. Financial records, 1969-1992” includes budgets, fundraising records, banking records and receipts. “Subseries d. Editorial materials, circa 1980-1990” includes proofs and photographs for advertisements, cartoons, and graphics published in the journal.
“Series II: Later accession, 1968-2001” includes materials purchased by Temple University in 2001. It is subdivided into four subseries: “Subseries a. Administrative records, 1971-2001”; “Subseries b. Donor records, 1968-2000”; “Subseries c. Financial records, 1975-2001” and “Subseries d. Submissions, 1982-2001.” “Subseries a. Administrative records, 1971-2001” includes memos and correspondence, office records, communications between collectives, editorial notes, employee records and meeting minutes. “Subseries b. Donor records, 1968-2000” includes correspondence files on individual donors, or “sustainers,” as the Socialist Review referred to their donors, arranged alphabetically. In addition, there are copies of the publication “Sustainer Information Bulletin,” arranged chronologically, and miscellaneous files on donor relations arranged alphabetically by subject. “Subseries c. Financial records, 1975-2001” includes budgets, fundraising records, banking records, receipts, invoices and bills. “Subseries d. Submissions, 1982-2001” consists of manuscripts submitted to the journal, editorial comments and correspondence with authors, regarding submissions.
“Series III: Issues of journal, 1970-2002” contains the published journal under the titles Socialist Revolution from 1970 to 1978, Socialist Review from 1978-2001, and Radical Society: Review of Culture and Politics thereafter. There is nearly a full run of the publication, from its first issue in 1970 through issue 90/3 (volume 20, number 3), July-September 1990. Coverage is spotty from 1990 on, and the collection contains no issues after the first Radical Society, 2002. Note that there were brief hiatuses from publication in 1997, 1998 and 2000.
“Series IV. Computer storage media, circa 1966-2001” includes 5-inch floppy disks, 3.5-inch floppy disks, and audiocassettes. The disks contain mostly correspondence, financial records, manuscript submissions, and computer back-up files; the audiocassettes are recordings of conference panel discussions, lectures and interviews.
Purchased from Socialist Review offices, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2001.
The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
This collection was minimally processed in 2009-2011, as part of an experimental project conducted under the auspices of the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries to help eliminate processing backlog in Philadelphia repositories. A minimally processed collection is one processed at a less intensive rate than traditionally thought necessary to make a collection ready for use by researchers. When citing sources from this collection, researchers are advised to defer to folder titles provided in the finding aid rather than those provided on the physical folder.
Employing processing strategies outlined in Mark Greene's and Dennis Meissner's 2005 article, More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Processing Approaches to Deal With Late 20th-Century Collections, the project team tested the limits of minimal processing on collections of all types and ages, in 23 Philadelphia area repositories. A primary goal of the project, the team processed at an average rate of 2-3 hours per linear foot of records, a fraction of the time ordinarily reserved for the arrangement and description of collections. Among other time saving strategies, the project team did not extensively review the content of the collections, replace acidic folders or complete any preservation work.
Microfilms of Socialist Revolution and Socialist Review volumes 1-24 (1970-1994), including indexes, were separated from the collection and sent to the main library for use as access copies.
Duplicates of Socialist Revolution and Socialist Review issues present in the collection were removed.
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- Finding aid prepared by Celia Caust-Ellenbogen and Michael Gubicza
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- 2011.08.29
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There are 133 3.5-inch floppy disks in this collection, containing correspondence, financial records, manuscript submissions, and computer back-up files. A preliminary inventory of the disks was created in 2011; please see repository staff for details.
Box 1, Disk 1 'Froines Catalogue 1 "interns",' file: catlog1 (SR book review catalog list), 07 May 93
Box 1, Disk 1 'Froines Catalogue 1 "interns",' file: froines (commentary on renewing socialist feminism (2 copies)), 01 May 92
Box 1, Disk 2 'no label (blue disk)' Box 1, Disk 3 'SR paper,' file: ch.doc (correspondence from David Trend, executive director of Socialist Review), 29 Sep 93
Box 1, Disk 3 'SR paper,' file: srpaper (paper on immigration (2 copies)), 28 Sep 93
"Box 1, Disk 4 'Arono,' file: boris (paper titled ""The Situation of the Left in the United States"" by Stanley Aronowitz ), 03 Nov 93"
Box 1, Disk 4 'Arono,' file: frank (paper titled "A Different Perspective on Educational Inequality" by Stanley Aronowitz), 08 Feb 80
Box 1, Disk 5 'Karl #2,' file: aronoall.doc (correspondence dated October 15, 1993 from David Trend, executive director of Socialist Review), 15 Oct 93
Box 1, Disk 5 'Karl #2,' file: filmvid.fin (paper entitled "Media Activism and Difference: A Socialist Review Forum" by Karl Bruce Knapper), 05 Oct 93
Box 1, Disk 6 'no label (tan disk)'
Box 1, Disk 7 'Ovetz article'
Box 1, Disk 8 'no label (tan disk)'
"Box 1, Disk 9 'Arono 2,' file: boris (copy of paper titled ""The Situation of the Left in the United States"" by Stanley Aronowitz ), 13 Nov 93"
"Box 1, Disk 9 'Arono 2,' file: c_ (copy of paper titled ""The Situation of the Left in the United States"" by Stanley Aronowitz ), 13 Nov 93"
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: boris.wp (article entitled "Back in the USA" by Boris Kagarlitsky and translated by John Randolph), 19 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: deale.wp (transcript of Frank Deale interview by L.A.Kauffman), 20 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: future.wp (article entitled "Getting the Future We Deserve"), 24 Jul 87
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: gallagh.wp (article entitled " Whatever Happened to Massachusetts" by Tom Gallagher), 11 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: gallgrat.wp (author acknowledgement note), 10 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: george.wp (article entitled "1992 : The Left, Labor and Post-Fordist Politics in Europe" by George Ross), 06 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: georgegr.wp (author acknowledgement note), 03 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: hall.wp (article by Stuart Hall), 18 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: hallgrat.wp (author acknowledgement note), 06 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: harvey.wp (article entitled "The Socialist Project and the Condition of Post modernity" by David Harvey), 28 Nov 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: jaylou.wp (article entitled "Four Rules of a Good Society" by Lou Ferleger and Jay R. Mandle), 21 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: lenin.wp (article entitled "From Leningrad"), 10 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: leningra.wp (author acknowledgement note), 03 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: mayer.bib; unknown file type (bibliography for article), 04 Nov 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: mayer.txt (article entitled "Oppositional Politics in the post-fordist City" by Margit Mayer), 04 Nov 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: mayer.wp (article entitled "Politics in the Post-Fordist City" by Margit Mayer), 10 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: pam.wp (article entitled "1/2 Jacked In" by Pam Rosenthal), 12/11/190
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: pamgrat.wp (author acknowledgement note), 12/11/190
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: planning.wp (editorial planning document dated December 3, 1990), 06 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: ross.wp (article entitled "Post-Fordist Politics, 1992 and the Left" by George Ross), 16 Jun 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: scrap.wp (article entitled " Whatever Happened to Massachusetts" by Tom Gallagher), 01 Jan 80
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: sherry91.let (correspondence dated June 17, 1991 from Leslie Kauffman), 17 Jun 91
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: tom.wp (article entitled " Whatever Happened to Massachusetts" by Tom Gallagher), 31 Oct 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: wolff.wp (article entitled "Report from South Africa" by Robert Paul Wolff), 04 Dec 90
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: working.doc (transcript of interview regarding a television program entitled "We Do the Work"), 19 Jul 93
Box 1, Disk 10 'working Zeltzer,' file: zelt.sr (transcript of Francine Winddance Twine interview with Steve Zeltzer labor video project), 19 Jul 93
Box 1, Disk 11 'no label (tan disk)'
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: res.doc (David Trend resume), 27 Nov 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: sctlr.doc (correspondence dated November 27, 1993 from David Trend), 27 Nov 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: adds (notations), 21 Jun 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: irv (correspondence dated December 2, 1993 from David Trend), 27 Nov 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: irvine1.292 (correspondence dated December 2, 1993 from David Trend), 27 Nov 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: resumee02.199 (David Trend resume), 14 Sep 92
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: resumee07.289 (David Trend resume), 30 Jul 93
Box 1, Disk 12 'no label (blue disk),' file: sr102692 (correspondence dated October 21, 1992 from David Trend), 27 Oct 92
Box 1, Disk 13 'Karl ,' file: film.rev (Film/Video Activism Interviews by Karl Bruce Knapper), 24 Sep 93
Box 2, Disk 14 'A. Kumar'
Box 2, Disk 15 'Howard Winant readme.doc, amazrace.doc, stale.sty (Microsoft word 5.0)'
Box 2, Disk 16 'The Kin Care Trap; Socialist Review 6/93; D. Ward 206-685-0805; Microsoft word for the MAC'
Box 2, Disk 17 'Macintosh Citshp Bk. Rev. cw-2; Title Arliole 1 disk; Kathleen Paul; The Politics of Citizenship; ? Word 4.0'
Box 2, Disk 18 'Stuart Clark - new plus 91/3 Budimp (Sp?) 8/21, 8/30'
Box 2, Disk 19 'Lotus 6,' file: .drv (device driver files), 7/26/1988 3/17/1993
Box 2, Disk 20 'Lotus 5,' file: various formats (program/system/ application files/ shortcuts), 5/6/1991 10/23/1993
Box 2, Disk 21 'Lotus 4,' file: various formats (program/system/ application files/ shortcuts), 5/6/1991 1/28/1992
Box 2, Disk 22 'Lotus 3,' file: various formats (program/system/ application files/ shortcuts), 6/7/1983 10/23/1993
Box 2, Disk 23 'Lotus 2,' file: various formats (program/system/ application files/ shortcuts), 5/6/1991 10/23/1993
Box 2, Disk 24 'Lotus 1,' file: various formats (program/system/ application files/ shortcuts), 5/6/1991 3/10/1993
Box 2, Disk 25 'Socialist Review from Larsen Associates; Microsoft word 4.0'
Box 2, Disk 26 'Microsoft word 3.0 on MAC; Jeff Goldthorpe essays'
Box 3, Disk 27 'Frame; David 5.31,' file: various formats (program/system/ application/ dat files/ shortcuts), 1/9/1991 3/26/1992
Box 3, Disk 28 'Microsoft word; B. Epstein PC'
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: agenda.doc (meeting agenda), 16 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: barabara (article on political correctness), 26 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: barabara.wp (article entitled "Political Correctness and Identity), 07 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: cavempto (article entitled "Seeing Race Through Political Spectacles" by Stuart Alan Clarke), 01 Jan 80
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: clarke.let (correspondence dated August 7, 1991 from Leslie Kauffman), 06 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: clarke.old (version of article entitled "Seeing Race Through Political Spectacles" by Stuart Alan Clarke), 23 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: clarke.wp (version of article entitled "Seeing Race Through Political Spectacles" by Stuart Alan Clarke), 23 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: escoffie.wp (article entitled "In Pursuit of the Rainbow Sign" b Jeffrey Escoffier), 19 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: ferguson.cap (notations), 22 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: ferguson.ref (bibliography for article), 12 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: fergusin.wp (article entitled "Lesbianism, Feminism, and Empowerment in Nicaragua" by Ann Ferguson), 22 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: hossfeld.ltr (correspondence dated August 15, 1991 addressed to a Karen), 15 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: letters.wp (letters to the editor of Socialist Review), 13 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: lowe.bio (Donald Lowe biography (one sentence)), 26 Apr 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: lowe.wp (book reviews), 15 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: macewan.old (article entitled "What's New about the New International Economy" by Arthur MacEwan), 10 May 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: macewan.wp (article entitled "What's New about the New International Economy" by Arthur MacEwan), 27 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: nica.ref (bibliography for article), 28 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: paul.ltr (correspondence dated July 17, 1991 from Eleanor Ely), 17 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: paul.wp (article entitled "The Politics of Citizenship" by Kathleen Paul), 09 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: pcsr.w50 (article entitled "Political Correctness and Identity Politics" by Barbara Epstein), 26 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: rothberg.wp (article entitled "Jameson's Adorno or Marxism after Post-Marxism" by Michael Rothberg), 21 Jun 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: srbody.cap (biography note for Arthur MacEwan), 21 Aug 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: tabb.wp (article entitled "Vampire Capitalism and the Coerced Extractions of the NOW" by William K. Tabb), 17 Jul 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: watten.wp (article entitled "Radical Poetics" by Barett Watten), 21 Jun 91
Box 3, Disk 29 'Seeing Race through political spectacles; Stuart A. Clarke; cavempto,' file: 6 files of various formats (), 7/15/1991 8/29/1991
Box 3, Disk 30 'nbackup #3,' file: cc30310b (), 10 Mar 93
Box 3, Disk 31 'nbackup #2,' file: cc30310b (), 10 Mar 93
Box 3, Disk 32 'backup 4/4/93 #2,' file: .pm4 (), 31 Mar 93
Box 3, Disk 33 'nbackup #5,' file: cc30310b (), 10 Mar 93
Box 3, Disk 34 'no label (tan disk)'
Box 3, Disk 35 'Jason Defay,' file: words.doc (book review of "Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assualtive Speech and the First" ), 12 Jul 93
Box 3, Disk 35 'Jason Defay,' file: words (alternate version of book review of "Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assualtive Speech and the First" ), 03 Jan 94
Box 3, Disk 35 'Jason Defay,' file: a&h.rep (article entitled "Yes, Socialiam without Markets"), 03 Dec 92
Box 3, Disk 35 'Jason Defay,' file: 3 folders and 3 files that are empty or unreadable (), 12 Jul 93
Box 3, Disk 36 'Francine Winddance Twine interview with Zeltser labor video project,' file: 04-trend.doc (article entitled "Rethinking Media Acitvism" by David Trend), 27 Sep 93
Box 3, Disk 36 'Francine Winddance Twine interview with Zeltser labor video project,' file: dhaliwal.res (response to Aronowitz article), 11 Jan 94
Box 3, Disk 36 'Francine Winddance Twine interview with Zeltser labor video project,' file: zelt2.sr (transcript of Francine Winddance Twine interview with Steve Zeltzer labor video project), 16 Jul 93
Box 3, Disk 36 'Francine Winddance Twine interview with Zeltser labor video project,' file: zelt.sr (transcript of Francine Winddance Twine interview with Steve Zeltzer labor video project), 08 Jul 93
Box 3, Disk 37 'Ehrenreich; file name stanley,' file: stanley (response to Aronowitz article by Barabara Ehrenreich), 05 Jan 94
Box 3, Disk 38 'A:\fetal.tis,' file: fetal.tis (paper enttled "Fetal Tissue: Reproductive Rights and Activist Amateur Video" by Patricia Zimmerman), 27 May 93
Box 4, Disk 39 'What's Class Got to Do With It?,' file: sr3.wpf (article entitled "What's Class Got to Do With It?" by Nancy Krieger and Elizabeth Fee ), 02 May 93
Box 4, Disk 39 'What's Class Got to Do With It?,' file: sr3tab.wpf (tables for article "What's Class Got to Do With It?"), 02 May 93
Box 4, Disk 40 'Epstein Review,' file: srrev93 (article entitled "AIDS and the Transformation of Biomedicine" by Steven Epstein), 02 May 93
Box 4, Disk 41 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #1,' file: various formats (program / application files), 4/9/1987 5/12/1987
Box 4, Disk 42 'no label (tan disk)'
Box 4, Disk 43 'A. Ferguson "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nica" Zenith laptop w5 5.0; nic.l4, nica.re; IBM wordstar 5.0 nica5.0/nicare ,' file: nica.ref (bibliography for article), 28 Jul 91
Box 4, Disk 43 'A. Ferguson "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nica" Zenith laptop w5 5.0; nic.l4, nica.re; IBM wordstar 5.0 nica5.0/nicare ,' file: nica.re (bibliography for article), 07 Aug 91
Box 4, Disk 43 'A. Ferguson "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nica" Zenith laptop w5 5.0; nic.l4, nica.re; IBM wordstar 5.0 nica5.0/nicare ,' file: nica.w50 (article entitled "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nicaragua" by Ann Ferguson), 07 Aug 91
Box 4, Disk 43 'A. Ferguson "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nica" Zenith laptop w5 5.0; nic.l4, nica.re; IBM wordstar 5.0 nica5.0/nicare ,' file: nica.l4 (article entitled "Lesbianism, Feminisim, and Empowerment in Nicaragua" by Ann Ferguson), 28 Jul 91
Box 4, Disk 44 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #2 example disk'
Box 4, Disk 45 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #3 server device driver disk,' file: .cga; .ega (font files), 7/14/1986 4/15/1987
Box 4, Disk 46 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #4 screeen font disk,' file: .cfn (font files), 7/14/1986 9/11/1990
Box 4, Disk 47 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #6 HP laserjet driver/font disk,' file: .cfn; .cfp (font files), 5/19/1986 5/4/1987
Box 4, Disk 48 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #7 HP laserjet font disk,' file: (font files), 13 Dec 90
Box 4, Disk 49 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #8 page description longrange driver disk,' file: .wid; .pre (system files), 2/16/1987 4/28/1987
Box 4, Disk 50 'ventura version 1.1 diskette #11 utilities disk,' file: (application files), 11/1986 5/1/1987
Box 4, Disk 51 'AFM & INF files,' file: .afm; .inf (font and installation script files), 7/9/1991 8/7/1992
Box 5, Disk 52 'no label (black disk),' file: democrac.doc (article entitled "Building a Movement for Economic Democracy" by Jay Stone ), 25 Oct 94
Box 5, Disk 53 'issues 92/1 & 92/2,' file: approx. 45 word perfect files ; chp, cif, vgr, cap (files pertaining to issues 1, 2 and 3 from 1992; typically of articles; balance of files are unreadable), 1/14/1992 10/23/1993
Box 5, Disk 54 '92/4 93/1,' file: .doc (files pertaining to issue 4 from 1992 and issue 1 from 1993; typically of articles), 4/2/1993 7/19/1993
Box 5, Disk 55 '924 backup,' file: .pm4; .pt4; .doc (files pertaining to issue 4 from 1992; typically of articles), 29 Mar 93
Box 5, Disk 56 'Allen Smith SR book review 3 books: Swerdlow, Heineman, Gosse,' file: socreview.bk3 (book review), 06 Jun 94
Box 5, Disk 56 'Allen Smith SR book review 3 books: Swerdlow, Heineman, Gosse,' file: srreview.bk4 (correspondence dated June 5, 1994), 06 Jun 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: 906800 (outline for a class lecture), 05 Sep 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: class.doc (outline for a class lecture), 05 Sep 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: empower (paper entitled "The Will to Empower" by Barbara Cruikshank), 28 Feb 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: euben (paper entitled "Taking to the Streets" by J Peter Euben), 11 Oct 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: invoice.doc (invoice dated September 26, 1994 made out to Temple University Libraries for the transfer of the Socialist Review records), 28 Sep 94
Box 5, Disk 57 'Empower Cruikshank IBM,' file: perry (correspondence dated September 5, 1994 from David Trend), 28 Sep 94
Box 5, Disk 58 'Arranging identities call for papers,' file: intro.ai (introduciton for a speical issue of SR), 26 Oct 94
Box 5, Disk 58 'Arranging identities call for papers,' file: call.gen (call for papers, general solicitation by SR), 27 Oct 94
Box 5, Disk 58 'Arranging identities call for papers,' file: ai-intro (introduciton for a speical issue of SR), 28 Oct 94
Box 5, Disk 59 'Teaching 3/93'
Box 5, Disk 60 'no label (black disk),' file: ccc.doc (outline for a class lecture), 08 May 94
Box 5, Disk 61 'nbackup disk 1; full backup of all extraneous files and old users for windows upgrade 3/10/93 (Jason),' file: cc3031b.001 (),
Box 5, Disk 62 'backup of "Laks" directory and "dbase" directory done on 4/14/93 (JD); Norton backup volume disk 2 ,' file: cc30414a.002 (),
Box 5, Disk 63 'backup of "Laks" directory and "dbase" directory done on 4/14/93 (Jason); using Norton backup volume disk 1 ,' file: cc30414a.001 (),
Box 5, Disk 64 'backup 91/3-4, 10/24, 11/1, 11/7, 11/19, 11/21, 11/30, 12/5, 12/13, 1/6/92,' file: .bak, .cap, .chp, .cif, .vgr, .wp, .wpm (backup copies of articles and program files, predominately ventura publishing), 10/28/1988 1/6/1992
Box 6, Disk 65 'IBM format Casalino essay, intro, readers guide,' file: healthis.doc (introductrion to speical SR issue on health care reform), 08 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 65 'IBM format Casalino essay, intro, readers guide,' file: mysrheal.doc (article entitled "Signs and Banners: What Might a Socialist Medical System Be?" by Larry Casalino), 08 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 65 'IBM format Casalino essay, intro, readers guide,' file: readersg.doc (listing of articles titled "Reader's Guide to National Medical Reform"), 08 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 66 'bckup - 5,' file: .bak, .cap, .chp, .cif, .vgr, .wp, .wpm (backup copies of articles and program files, predominately ventura publishing), 9/9/1990 3/12/1991
Box 6, Disk 67 'nbackup disk 4,' file: cc30310b.004 (),
Box 6, Disk 68 'no good?'
Box 6, Disk 69 'wp 5.1 program diskette 12/31/90,' file: .wp, .spn (program files), 31 Dec 90
Box 6, Disk 70 '"Excellent Benfits" by Larry Weiss; IBM wordperfect 5.0; SR.ART,' file: sr.art (article entitled "Excellent Benefits" by Larry D. Weiss ), 01 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 71 'Hall environ; ms word 4.0'
Box 6, Disk 72 'clean backup 91/2; 5/20/91,' file: .bak, .cap, .chp, .cif, .vgr, .wp, .wpm (backup copies of articles and program files, predominately ventura publishing), 10/28/1988 11/25/1991
Box 6, Disk 73 'Himmelstein / Ward,' file: himmelst.doc (possibly an interview transcript), 03 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 73 'Himmelstein / Ward,' file: socialis.doc (paper titled "The Kin Care Trap" by Debbie Ward ), 03 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 73 'Himmelstein / Ward,' file: socrevw2.doc (paper titled "The Kin Care Trap" by Debbie Ward ), 03 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 74 'response to critics Stanley Aronowitz,' file: response (article entitled "Response to Critics and Critiques" by Stanley Aronowitz), 29 Jan 94
Box 6, Disk 75 'bckup - 10'
Box 6, Disk 76 'Mahon and Meidner on "System Shift" for SR; wp 2,' file: randr.jne (article entitled 'System Shift' or, What Future the Swedish Model? By Rianne Mahon and Rudolf Meidner), 14 Jun 93
Box 6, Disk 76 'Mahon and Meidner on "System Shift" for SR; wp 2,' file: randr.rev (article entitled 'System Shift' or, What Future the Swedish Model? By Rianne Mahon and Rudolf Meidner), 12 Oct 93
Box 6, Disk 77 'forxchan.c00,' file: rene.wp (membership acknowledgement for Rene Francisco Poitevin), 18 Jul 91
Box 6, Disk 77 'forxchan.c00,' file: (remiander of documents on disk are ventura publishing porgram files), 6/13/1991 8/5/1991
Box 7, Disk 78 'bckup - 3,' file: .bak, .cap, .chp, .cif, .wp, .wk5 (backup copies of articles and program files, predominately ventura publishing), 7/24/1987 2/15/1991
Box 7, Disk 79 'file: sp xy with 4.1 MS Dos 4.0,' file: sr.bak (article entitled "From Identity Politics to Social Feminism" by Seyla Benhabib), 19 Dec 94
Box 7, Disk 80 'Socialist Review '
Box 7, Disk 81 'no label (black disk),' file: p.doc; plotke; plotke2; ppp.doc; wp}00010.tmp (transcript of a discussion on global perspectives between David Plotke and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak), 12/19/1994 12/29/1994
Box 7, Disk 81 'no label (black disk),' file: pmsww1.doc; pwp5.doc (intro to global perspectives transcript), 29 Dec 94 Box 7, Disk 82 'SR paper with endnotes'
Box 7, Disk 83 'SR ,' file: (syllabi and reading lists from courses taught by David Trend), 1/26/1993 1/24/1994
Box 7, Disk 83 'SR ,' file: 932cover.doc (cover text for 2rd issue of 1993 volume), 26 Nov 93
Box 7, Disk 84 'Queer subjects intro and bibliography, gaudio,' file: gaudio.doc (paper titled "Unreal Women and the Men Who Love Them" by Rudolph P. Gaudio), 28 Nov 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 100don.doc (article entitled "A New Choreography of Difference or Just the Same Old Song and Dance" by Shana Maile O'Donnell), 21 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 12conn.doc (article entitled " Politics of Changing Men" by R.W. Connell ), 21 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 04stro.doc (article entitled "Women, the Politics of Sexuality and Cuba's Econmic Crisis" by Jan Strout), 21 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 08brav.doc (article entitled "Queer Historical Subjects" by Scott Bravman), 21 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 1414sote.doc (aricle entitled "Women and Children First" by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo ), 23 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 11ordo.doc (article entitled "Visibility, Alliance, and the Practice of Memory" by Nancy Ordover), 23 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 15buel.doc (article entitled "When Everyone Becomes Green" by John Buell), 23 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 07free.doc (article enittled "The Hisotircal Construction of Homosexulaity" by Estelle B. Freedom), 24 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 09thom.doc (article entitled "The 'Q' Word" by David J. Thomas ), 24 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 01mast.doc (masthead text for SR volume 25, number 1), 24 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 05atha.doc (article entitled "Science Wars? … A Book, a Conference, and a Bit of Polemic" by Tom Athanasiou), 25 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 02ed's.doc (editor's note written by David Trend), 25 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 13bib.doc (a biblography on queer subjects), 25 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 03conts.doc (content listing for 25th anniversary issue of SR), 25 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 85 '95/1,' file: 06knap.doc (intorduction on Queer Subjects: Lesbian/Gay Studies for 25th annivresary issue written by Karl Bruce Knapper), 25 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 01masth.doc (mastehead for Vol.23, No. 3), 11 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 02conts.doc (content listing for vol.23 no.3 issue of SR), 17 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 03eds.doc (editor's note written by David Trend), 13 Jan 94
"Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 04arono.doc (paper titled ""The Situation of the Left in the United States"" by Stanley Aronowitz ), 13 Jan 94"
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 05dhal.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Amarpal Dhaliwal), 17 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 06ehren.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Barbara Ehrenreich), 13 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 07epst.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Barbara Epstein), 13 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 08flack.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Dick Flacks), 14 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 10omi.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Michael Omi and Howard Winant), 14 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 11zarets.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Eli Zaretsky), 13 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 13chang.doc (note about title change to a Grace Chang article), 11 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: 14defay.doc (article entitled "colorful Langugae" by Jason Defay), 13 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 86 '933,' file: annie.doc (correspondence regarding vol. 23, no. 3 from David Trend), 17 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 87 'Science wars DOS not Windows,' file: sr.dos (article entitled "Science Wars? … A Book, a Conference, and a Bit of Polemic" by Tom Athanasiou), 18 Sep 95
Box 7, Disk 88 'Mann wp 6,' file: mann.doc (paper titled "Bharat mein Mahila Lekhana, or Women's Writing in India" by Harveen Sachdeva Mann, dated April 5, 1995 ), 05 Apr 95
Box 7, Disk 88 'Mann wp 6,' file: bhana.doc (1 letter addressed to Ms. Cliff and Ms. Dangarembga; 1 letter addressed to SR readers; 1 letter addressed to mother), 05 Apr 95
Box 7, Disk 88 'Mann wp 6,' file: raddemoc.doc (ariticle entitled "Equality, Difference, and Radical Democracy" by Nancy Fraser), 28 Nov 94
Box 7, Disk 89 'no label (tan disk),' file: lisa2.doc (intorduction to essay "Digital Citizenship" by David Trend), 14 Jun 94
Box 7, Disk 89 'no label (tan disk),' file: proposal.doc (Book proposal for Digital Citizenship: Democracy, Pedagogy, and Technology by David Trend ), 27 Apr 94
Box 7, Disk 89 'no label (tan disk),' file: routled.doc (Book proposal for Radical Democracy: Identity, Citizenship, and the State by David Trend), 23 May 94
Box 7, Disk 90 'no label (tan disk)'
"Box 7, Disk 91 'no label (tan disk),' file: dhal.doc; dhaliwal.bak; dhaliwal.dem; backupof.dha (paper titled ""Can the Subaltern Vote? Radical Democracy, Discourses of Representation and Rights, and Questions of Race"" by Amarpal K. Dhaliwal ), 11/22/1994 11/31/1994"
Box 7, Disk 92 '934,' file: cwmills3.doc (article entitled "A Letter from History" by Robert Udick), 20 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 92 '934,' file: swed.doc (article entitled 'System Shift' or, What Future the Swedish Model? By Rianne Mahon and Rudolf Meidner), 07 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 92 '934,' file: stoehr.doc (article "Brainwashing and Format" by Taylor Stoehr ), 20 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 92 '934,' file: scher.doc (article untitled), 13 Jan 94
Box 7, Disk 93 'ZBBSCOM v. 4.1 LBBS Communications Software for Windows Users,' file: (application / program files),
Box 7, Disk 94 'SR: Baffler review, Jason A. Frank on word perfect 8,' file: baffler.wpd (book review), 05 May 98
Box 7, Disk 95 '952,' file: .doc (masthead, contents listing and individual doucments of articles from Patricia R. Zimmermann, Peter McLaren, Jillian Sandel, Barbara Epstein, Rudolph Gaudio, and Paul Robinson, ), 12/18/1995 12/25/19975
Box 7, Disk 95 '952,' file: slet.oc (correspondence dated Decemebr 19, 1995 from David Trend), 19 Dec 95
Box 7, Disk 96 'no label (tan disk)'
Box 7, Disk 97 'no label (black disk)'
Box 7, Disk 98 'Garage Virtual Reality,' file: (program and application files),
Box 7, Disk 99 'Needham wordstar 5.5,' file: nyucur.doc (course proposal by David Trend),
Box , Disk ',' file: .doc (articles from issue 1 from 1994 volume),
Box 7, Disk 100 'flacks.doc,' file: fl.doc, fl2.doc, flacks.doc, flacks1.doc, flacks2.doc, flacks3.doc, fll50.doc (article entitled "Reviving Democratic Activism" by David Flacks ), 1/18/1994 11/28/1994
Box 7, Disk 101 'vbrun,' file: (application extensions),
Box 7, Disk 102 'CmpQwk v 1.4 windows QwkMail reader,' file: (applicatoin files),
Box 7, Disk 103 'Quicken v3 disk 1,' file: (application files),
Box 7, Disk 104 'Allen Smith ,' file: allenms20.wp; allenwp51.wp ("Present at the Creation and Other Myths"), 16 Nov 97
Box 7, Disk 105 'Champagne "Transnationally Queer" microsoft word; Mac 5.1,' file: !transqu.eer ("Transnationally Queer? A Prolegomena"), 09 Jun 98
Box 7, Disk 106 'Quicken 3.0 disk 2,' file: (applicatoin files), 05 Nov 93
Box 7, Disk 107 'bckup -1 '
Box 7, Disk 108 'bckup - 2,' file: .bak, .cap, .chp, .cif, .vgr, .wp, .wks (adminstrative and financial files of SR; program files), 12/19/1989 3/18/1991
Box 7, Disk 109 'bckup - 7,' file: .bak, .chp, .cif, .mac .wp .doc, .coo (adminstrative files of SR; program files; some articles), 3/30/1987 11/11/1990
Box 7, Disk 110 'bckup - 9'
Box 7, Disk 111 'White Americans, the New Minority? By Jonathan W. Warren and Francine W. Twine, Socialist Review,' file: whiteam.min ("White Americans, the New Minority?"), 03 Aug 94
Loose Disk 112 'SR citshp review Mac'
Loose Disk 113 'back-up of Lak's spreadsheets,' file: .wks, .wp, .coo. (adminstrative and financial files of SR; correspndence and program files), 1/1/1980 2/4/1992
Loose Disk 114 'bckup - 11'
Loose Disk 115 'Tannen review file name "Tannen" S. Tvnka microsoft word 4.0 (mac)'
Loose Disk 116 'draft4.wp4; fnotes4.wp4,' file: toma.doc ("After the Summit"), 16 Mar 93
Loose Disk 117 'bckup - 5,' file: .bak, .chp, .cif, .mac .wp .doc, .wpm (correspondence from Eleanor Ely; backups of articles; program files), 1/1/1980 3/12/1991
Loose Disk 118 'Paul Lyons,' file: .doc, .bak, .wp (docuents related to courses Lyons taught at Stockton College, his resume; correpondence and writings), 1/16/1992 3/23/1992
Loose Disk 119 'bckup - 8'
Loose Disk 120 'no label (blue disk)'
Loose Disk 121 'Omi / Winant "Blues for US Reds",' file: blues.doc (review of Aronowitz paper by Michael Omi and Howard Winant), 13 Jan 94
Loose Disk 122 'bckup - 6,' file: b (responses to Diane Ehrensaft's article "Feminists Fight (for) Fathers"), 22 Feb 91
Loose Disk 123 'Keller interview'
Loose Disk 124 '93/2,' file: .doc (masthead, contents listing and individual doucments of articles for issue 2 from 1993 volume ),
Loose Disk 125 'bookad.c00,' file: (list of books about witchcraft, peasant life),
Loose Disk 126 'backup 91/2,' file: .cap, .chp, .cif, .vgr, .wp, .wpm, (articles and related documents pertaining to issue 2 of 1991 volume; program files), 10/28/1988 5/26/1991
Loose Disk 127 'one person office,' file: (application files),
Loose Disk 128 'alien zone,' file: az2wp4.2 (review of "Alien Zone" by Fred Glass), 28 Mar 92
Loose Disk 129 'The Left in Norway from Dave Edelstein 6/19/93'
Loose Disk 130 'Laws that Say So'
Loose Disk 131 '"Ghosts of Ethnicity" by Lisa Bloom'
Loose Disk 132 'Stein SR article'
Loose Disk 133 '912 backup 5/31,' file: .bak, .chp, .cif, .mac .wp .doc, .wpm (backups of articles; program files), 10/28/1998 5/31/1991
There are 36 audiocassettes (plus several duplicates) in this collection, containing recordings of conference panel discussions, lectures and interviews. A preliminary inventory of the cassettes was created in 2011; please see repository staff for details.
1) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #1 Waters, Roberts, Booth (beg)'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #1 Booth (end), Commoner (beg)'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), undated.
2) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #2 Commoner (end), Foat, Harrington (beg)'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #2 Harrington (end), Howes, Greenwood'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), undated.
3) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #3 Greenwood (end), Block, Riles (beg)'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #3 Riles (end), harding, Ehrenreich'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 3 copies of the same tape), undated.
4) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #4 Brower, Cerbantes-Gautschi, Alexander'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #4 Alexander, Merchant, panel (beg)'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), undated.
5) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #5 panel (end), Piven, Delgado'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #5 Jackson, Yett'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), undated.
6) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #6 panel, Aronowitz, Stacey (beg)'; Side B: 'Growth Pains Conference #5 Stacey (end), Callenbach, Darnovsky, Gross'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), undated.
7) Side A: 'Growth Pains Conference #6 panel - alternative futures'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Panel discussion from Growth Pains Conference: Dialogues on Employment, Equality, and the Environment; sponsored by the Socialist Review and The Institute for Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape; audio on side A only), undated.
8) Side A: '"Politics of Production" Nov. 13, 1987 Tape #1'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: no clear beginning of discussion on tapes; difficult to understand (sound quality: poor; low volume), 1987 November 13.
9) Side A: '"Politics of Production" Nov. 13, 1987 Tape #2'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: no clear beginning of discussion on tapes; difficult to understand (sound quality: poor; low volume), 1987 November 13.
10) Side A: '"Politics of Production" Nov. 14, 1987 Tape #1'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: no clear beginning of discussion on tapes; difficult to understand (sound quality: poor; low volume), 1987 November 14.
11) Side A: '"Politics of Production" Nov. 14 1987 Tape #2'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: no clear beginning of discussion on tapes; difficult to understand (sound quality: poor; low volume), 1987 November 14.
12) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 1: Sanders, Wildavsky, Wofsy, Barnet'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: initial panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent), circa 1985.
13) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 2: Diana Johnstone, Richard Barnet'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent), circa 1985.
14) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 3: Richard Barnet (conclusion); Panel'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent), circa 1985.
15) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 4: Sherwin, Landau, Breslaur, Johnstone'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), circa 1985.
16) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 5: Panel; Johnstone, Landau'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), circa 1985.
17) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 6: Walters, Duffy, Raskin, Klare'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent; 2 copies of the same tape), circa 1985.
18) Side A: 'Moving Beyond the Cold War 7: Panel Q & A from audience'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel question and answer period at a conference on issues and policies for getting out or moving beyond the cold war; sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Social Change (sound quality: excellent), circa 1985.
19) Side A: 'Touraine'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Interview of Alain Touraine on social movements in America (sound quality: poor: heavy distortion, particularly on side A), unknown.
20) Side A: 'Best of WIYF'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Clips of satirical radio program "World in Your Face" produced by Western Public Radio (sound quality: good; audio on side A only), circa 1984.
21) Side A: 'Shock on the Future'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Lecture presentation on the future of socialism by Jim Shock (sound quality: good), circa 1984.
22) Side A: 'Steffi Domike'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Interview via a phone conversation with Steffi Domike, producer of the labor documentary "Women of Steel" (sound quality: fair; low volume, particularly when Domike speaks), circa 1993.
23) Side A: 'SR panel - Sexual Revolution'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: panel discussion produced by the Socialist Review with executive editor Jeffrey Escoffier on the sexual revolution particularly as it pertains to the gay and lesbian communities (sound quality: fair; low volume when audience members ask questions), 1980s.
24) Side A: 'George Kelsey interview'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Interview of George Kelsey by SR staff for a job involving fundraising in the organization (sound quality: good; some background noise (street traffic); offers some insight into the organization, its structure and goals), undated.
25) Side A: 'Eric Leenson'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Interview of Eric Leenson by SR staff for a job in the organization (publishing?) (sound quality: good; some background noise (street traffic); offers some insight into the organization, its structure and goals), circa 1984.
26) Side A: 'Editorial meeting'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: discussion of direction of editorials within the magazine (sound quality: fair; low volume; some unintelligible speech; upcoming 15th anniversary publication is spoken about on tape), circa 1984.
27) Side A: 'Holly Near/Ronnie Gilbert'; Side B: 'Holly Near/Ronnie Gilbert'; contents: discussion of music and social change (sound quality: excellent), circa 1984.
28) Side A: 'California Newsreel Larry Dareesa and Larry Adelman'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: interview with Larry Dareesa and Larry Adelman, directors of social change media company that distributes documentaries (sound quality: excellent), undated.
29) Side A: 'Newreel'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: continuation of interview with Larry Dareesa and Larry Adelman, directors of social change media company that distributes documentaries (sound quality: excellent; audio on side A only), undated.
30) Side A: 'Foucault interview / copy'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: interview with the social theorist Michel Foucault discussing prison systems (sound quality: fair; some unintelligible speech; portions of side B are unintelligible), undated.
31) Side A: 'Socialist Scholars Conference 1987 Post Modernism'; Side B: 'Post Modernism & After part 2'; contents: panel discussion on post modernism (sound quality: good), 1987.
32) Side A: 'Socialist Scholars 1990'; Side B: 'Socialist Scholars 1990'; contents: panel discussion sponsored by the managing editor of SR and titled "That Was Then, This is Now: Young Activists reflect on the Legacy of the Sixties" (sound quality: good), 1990.
33) Side A: 'NLP Tour/ Balas (cont)/ Willoughby Houk/ 2/10/79'; Side B: 'NLP Tour/ Gary Gallo/ Jesses de la Cruz/ 2/10/79'; contents: Interviews with individuals about farming, agriculture and food production (sound quality: fair; some unintelligible speech), 1979 February 10.
34) Side A: 'NLP Tour/ Jesses de la Cruz (cont) 2/10/79'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: Interviews with individuals about farming, agriculture and food production (sound quality: volume is low at times; this tape continues the first NLP Tour tape), 1979 February 10.
35) Side A: 'Ideas - Gorz - Tape 1'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: interview with Andre Gorz on unemployment, trade unions and technology (sound quality: good), undated.
36) Side A: 'Ideas - Gorz - Tape 2'; Side B: 'no label'; contents: interview with Andre Gorz on unemployment, trade unions and technology (sound quality: good; audio on side A only), undated.