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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE VOLUME 1, 2011

 

John Asimakopoulos
Globally Segmented Labor Markets
Societal Education, Direct Action, and Working-Class Gains

Steve Best
From “Dominion” to Domination: The Duplicity and Complicity of Matthew Scully

Marc Bousquet, How the University Works
Introduction: Your Problem Is My Problem
Chapter 4: Students Are Already Workers

Anthony J. Nocella, II
Fighting Against the Conservative Agenda in the Academy: An Examination of the 4Ss of Academic Repression and Repressive Pedagogy Post-9/11/01

Roland Sheppard, Retired Business Representative of Painters District Council #8 in San Francisco
The Rise and Fall of The Civil Rights Movement

Ali Shehzad Zaidi
Reenchanting the World
Powerful Compassion
The Successful President
Destruction and Resistance at SUNY
Sentimentality and Responsibility in the University
Adjuncts Arise
Rochester, Radiation, and Repression
In the Shadow of Kodak
Embracing the World Forum on Democracy and Education

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  • “Authority is oppression unless equally exercised by all” –Dr. John Asimakopoulos September 15, 2013 1:59 PM

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