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Learning from the Loss

By Tom Hayden, AlterNet. Posted November 8, 2004.


A transition to a new generation of leadership is needed if the massive outpouring of activism of the past year is to flourish and be funded for the future.

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Tom Hayden teaches on social movements at Occidental College.

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