Response to Tom Hayden’s “Participatory Democracy,” with Hayden’s reply, and to Linda Darling-Hammond’s “Redlining Our Schools.” Plus a couple historical corrections.
On its fiftieth anniversary, the founding declaration of SDS echoes today in democracy movements around the world.
Can the new Students for a Democratic Society avoid the internal conflicts that plagued the original group?
The same three pillars of US society that Dr. King urged people to confront--racism, imperialism, capitalism--continue with unabated brutality. What can be done? History may hold some answers.
The origins of the Princeton filibuster protest.
On its anniversary, two of its authors assess its relevance for today.


