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The best places to look for Marxist craft info would be the NY public library
under a 1915 (help Chris) mag called the 'Masses" by Max Eastman , John Reed
and others of the Ash Can school of Art (My favorite period of American art).
.with .many craftsman  stories of the "movement "now known as Marxist...

Also the mechanics school on 44th street I am sure has many manifestos of the
same stick it to the das capital  rich ;
and other diatribes of the Bohemian school
who wrote storys of  "the struggle "from cold water digs on Washington Square
  and lived off the girlfriends check from home;
 Now that same "Chic"squallor costs $2500 a month.and up ...and you get to
rub shoulders with radical hip young people in rags living on enormous trust
funds protesting the world bank..in between  their trips to Europe and summer
in the Hamptons...
but what the heck I had more girlfriends during the FREE LOVE MOVEMENT
 as most of the real struggle was between the covers ..ahh those were the days
 .now my biggest struggle is with my waist size .....viva le Revolution !!!!
Pyrate.......

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