Mark Satin
Mark Satin (born November 16, 1946) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị American, onye ode akwụkwọ na onye mbipụta akwụkwọ akụkọ. A maara ya nke ọma maka inye aka na mmepe na ịgbasa echiche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị atọ - neopacifism na 1960s, ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Ọhụrụ na 1970s na 1980s, na radical centrism na 1990s na 2000s. A na-ahụ ọrụ ya mgbe ụfọdụ ka ọ na-ewulite echiche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ọhụrụ, na mgbe ahụ a na-akpọkarị ya "mgbanwe",[1] “post-liberal”,[2] ma ọ bụ “post-Marxist”.[3]
Okwu ndị o kwụrụ
[dezie]Satin, Mark, ed. (1968). Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada. 2nd edition. Toronto Anti-Draft Programme / House of Anansi Press. 87 pages. ISBN not assigned. OCLC 467238. Close to 100,000 copies were sold during the Vietnam War.<ref>Adams, James (October 20, 2007)."
- Jiri nwayọọ nwayọọ na mbụ, ugbu a na ọ ji ọnụ ọgụgụ na-eto eto, site na Maine ruo Alabama ruo California, site na ime obodo, ala ịta ahịhịa na ụlọ akwụkwọ, ndị America na-eto eto na-abịa Canada iji guzogide usoro ahụ.
- Ibe akwụkwọ nke anọ
- Enweghị ike ịkagbu onwe ya nakwa n'ihi na ndị na-emegide onwe ha agaghị enwe ike ịlaghachi na US na-etinyeghị ihe ize ndụ ijide. Nke a na-emetụta ọbụna na mberede ezinụlọ. Mgbe nna onye na-emegide onwe ya nwụrụ n'oge okpomọkụ gara aga, ndị ọrụ FBI abụọ pụtara na olili ozu ahụ.
- Ibe akwụkwọ nke isii
Confessions of a Young Exile (1976)
[dezie]Satin, Mark (1976). Nkwupụta nke Onye Na-eto Eto N'agha. Toronto: Mbipụta Gage. Emesia jikọtara ya na Macmillan nke Canada. ibe 209. Templeeti:ISBN. Memoir lekwasịrị anya na 1964–1966, mgbe Satin dị afọ 17–19.
- Ogologo oge ole, Onyenweanyị, ole mgbe ka m ga-enwe ike idina onye dị ka nwa agbọghọ a nọ ọdụ na tebụl akwụkwọ SDS?
- Page 140. Spring of 1966. Satin is a sophomore at State University of New York at Binghamton. The f-word is spelled out in the original. "SDS" stands for Students for a Democratic Society.
- M na-agbanye ọkụ kichin wee nọdụ ala na tebụl kichin, e jị m aka m wee budo isi m. M na-agbalị ịgwa onwe m na ọ na-adị m ka ahụ́ na-agwụ m n'ihi na m dekọrọ ụgha ndị ahụ na ngwa m. M ga-egbu onwe m ma ọ bụrụ na m hụrụ onwe m n'ezie dị ka "onye inyeaka" Keith! Ma ama m na ọ bụghị ọkara ya. ... Ọ bụrụ na m mee "họrọ imecha B.A m." M ga-emecha dị ka Keith. Mana ọ bụrụ na anaghị m "ahọrọ" ụlọ akwụkwọ m ga-ejedebe na Canada! Ma ọ bụrụ na anaghị m "ahọrọ" - ọ bụ na m aghaghị ijedebe na Vietnam?
- Peeji nke 196–97. Fall of 1966. Satin apụọla na SUNY wee nọ ọdụ n'ụlọ enyi nwanyị ya na Manhattan. Ngwa a bụ maka ọkwa mbata na Canada. Keith, onye prọfesọ kọleji na-akwado, Satin na-ahụ ya dị ka ire ere plastik.
New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society (1978)
[dezie]Satin, Mark (1978). New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society. 2nd edition. Vancouver, B.C.: Whitecap Books. Later an imprint of Fitzhenry & Whiteside. 240 pages. Templeeti:ISBN. Originally Satin, Mark (1976). New Age Politics: The Emerging New Alternative to Marxism and Liberalism. Vancouver, B.C.: Fairweather Press. No ISBN assigned. LC classification HN18. S264. See also Satin, Mark (1979). New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society. 3rd edition. Dell Publishing Co.. ISBN|978-0-440-55700-5.
- Ị nweghị ike ịsị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị New Age bụ "nku aka ekpe" ma ọ bụ "nku aka nri". Ọ bụ n'ụzọ zuru okè dakọtara na ọha ma ọ bụ onwe nwe nke ụzọ mmepụta, na ọ na-ekwu okwu dokwara ukwuu ọgaranya na ndị ogbenye, na-eto eto na ndị agadi, ọcha olu akwa na-acha anụnụ anụnụ.
- Ibe nke 11
Banyere Mark na ọrụ ya
[dezie]- Mark Satin ... dị ma na-ekwu dị ka nwa amaala nwoke nke Wichita Falls, Tex., Ọ ga-amasị ya inye ezigbo mma. O nwere ogologo ntutu isi. ... O nwere bọtịnụ edo edo na-akpọsa DISSENT n'apata akwa jaket ya. Nkwekọrịta bụ n'ezie ihe ọ na-ekwu, ma nwee nnukwu ohere iji megharịa ya kemgbe ọ sonyeere SUPA n'ọnwa gara aga dị ka onye ndụmọdụ na-anata dọla ịrị abụọ na ise kwa izu maka ndị njem si United States kwaga. "Mba rụrụ arụ, na-aria ọrịa dị egwu; ọ nwere ike ịka njọ?" ọ jụrụ, aka uwe ya gbajiri agbaji na-adaba n'otu ogbe achịcha e swere n'elu tebụl. ("Nri ụtụtụ m na nri ehihie m," ọ na-akọwara mgbaghara.)
- Clausen, Oliver (May 23, 1967). "Boys Without a Country." The New York Times Magazine, p. 96. The author is reporting from Toronto. Satin's prior home town was Wichita Falls. "SUPA" stands for "Student Union for Peace Action," a Canadian New Left organization.
Njikọ Mpuga
[dezie]- Mark Satin's website. Includes pages on the Manual, New Age Politics, the New World Alliance, the early Green Gatherings, New Options Newsletter, Radical Middle (the book), and Radical Middle Newsletter. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- Kelly, Kevin (Winter 1988). "Mark Satin – Interview." Whole Earth Review, no. 61, p. 107. Satin's critique of transformational political organizing. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- Satin, Mark (Fall 2002). "Where's the Juice?." The Responsive Community, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 70–75. Analysis and critique of of Ted Halstead and Michael Lind's book The Radical Center. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- "New World Alliance / New Options: Correspondence Files, 1977–1992." In the Contemporary Culture Collection at Temple University Libraries. Includes over 4,000 letters and documents. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- "Mark Satin Papers, 1967–2009." In the Joseph A. Labadie Collection at Hatcher Library, University of Michigan. Correspondence, clippings, personal memoir, and other materials. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
References
[dezie]- ↑ Slaton, Christa Daryl. "An Overview of the Emerging Political Paradigm: A Web of Transformational Theories." In Woolpert, Stephen; Slaton, Christa Daryl; and Schwerin, Edward W., eds. (1998). Transformational Politics: Theory, Study, and Practice. State University of New York Press, p. 11. Templeeti:ISBN.
- ↑ Rosenberg, Jeff (March 17, 1989). "Mark's Ism: New Options' Editor Builds a New Body Politic." Washington City Paper, pp. 6–8.
- ↑ Cloud, Dana L.. "'Socialism of the Mind': The New Age of Post-Marxism." In Simons, Herbert W., and Billig, Michael, eds. (1994). After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique. Sage Publications, p. 235. ISBN|978-0-8039-8878-1.