Reading Groups

The Neo-Conservatives' Ten Most 'Harmful' Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Marx takes #1 and another top ten slot, while Lenin, Gramsci and Fanon have to settle for an honourable mention! In fact, with the exception of Mein Kampf and some outdated and rather liberal tomes, this is actually a great reading list.

May 31, 2005

Human Events asked a panel of 15 conservative scholars and public policy leaders to help us compile a list of the Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries. Each panelist nominated a number of titles and then voted on a ballot including all books nominated. A title received a score of 10 points for being listed No. 1 by one of our panelists, 9 points for being listed No. 2, etc. Appropriately, The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, earned the highest aggregate score and the No. 1 listing.

The Rift Between Tahltan Indigenous Elders and Elected Leadership Grows Wider After April 23-25 Meeting

In response to a misleading press release from the Tahltan Central Council,
issued on April 25, the Tahltan Elders from the sit-in at the Band office in
Telegraph Creek wish to present their side of what happened at the April 23-25

Toronto A&S Launches Anti-Imperialist Reading Group

A&S Members in Toronto are organizing an anti-imperialist reading group,
which will be meeting over the coming year. The aim of the reading group is to grapple with questions surrounding the development of capitalism, racism and imperialism, and what these mean for our organizing today.

Bibliography for upcoming A&S Toronto Reading Group

February 2004

AUTONOMY AND SOLIDARITY: READING PACKAGE

A&S holds regular reading groups on a wide variety of topics. For our upcoming reading group, we decided to ask every participant to submit fifty pages of inspirational material. We divided the readings into the bibliography included below. This four week reading group will start at the end of February. If you're interested in participating, or in receiving your own bound copy of the readings, please contact us auto_sol@tao.ca.

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