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He spoke alongside [[Robin Blackburn]], editor, [[New Left Review]]; [[Maria Celia Paoli]] and [[Pablo Gonzalez Casanova]] on the ''Socialism North South/East West'' panel. | He spoke alongside [[Robin Blackburn]], editor, [[New Left Review]]; [[Maria Celia Paoli]] and [[Pablo Gonzalez Casanova]] on the ''Socialism North South/East West'' panel. | ||
− | + | He spoke alongside [[Paul Berman]], Editor, [[Debating P.C.]], [[Ray Franklin]], [[Michael Harrington Center]], [[Joanne Barkan]], Editorial Board, [[Dissent]] and [[Cornel West]] on the ''What Future for the Socialist Idea?'' panel sponsored by the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] and the [[Michael Harrington Center]]. | |
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+ | [[Daniel Singer]] also spoke alongside [[Elaine Bernard]] in the closing plenary entitled ''What's Left of the Socialist Project?''.<ref>SSE Tenth Annual Conference Program, 1992</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Socialist Scholars Conference]] | [[Category:Socialist Scholars Conference]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 15 December 2009
Daniel Singer...
Socialist Scholars Conference
Paul Sweezy, Monthly Review, Daniel Singer, European Correspondent for the Nation, Samir Amin, Senegal and Leo Panitch, York University, Toronto were speakers on the Globalization and Delinking panel sponsored by Monthly Review and Socialist Register at the Tenth Annual Socialist Scholars Conference. The conference was held April 24-26, 1992 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City.
He spoke alongside Robin Blackburn, editor, New Left Review; Maria Celia Paoli and Pablo Gonzalez Casanova on the Socialism North South/East West panel.
He spoke alongside Paul Berman, Editor, Debating P.C., Ray Franklin, Michael Harrington Center, Joanne Barkan, Editorial Board, Dissent and Cornel West on the What Future for the Socialist Idea? panel sponsored by the Democratic Socialists of America and the Michael Harrington Center.
Daniel Singer also spoke alongside Elaine Bernard in the closing plenary entitled What's Left of the Socialist Project?.[1]
References
- ↑ SSE Tenth Annual Conference Program, 1992