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==CrossRoads==
 
==CrossRoads==
  
In the mid 1990s Tim Patterson was<ref>Crossroads March 1996</ref>a contributing editor to Oakland based [[Institute for Social and Economic Studies]]- sponsor of [[CrossRoads]] magazine, which sought to  ''promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists...'' and to ''bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.''
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In the mid 1990s [[Tim Patterson]] was<ref>Crossroads March 1996</ref>a contributing editor to Oakland based [[Institute for Social and Economic Studies]]- sponsor of [[CrossRoads]] magazine, which sought to  ''promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists...'' and to ''bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.''
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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LOM Contributing editor

In 1980, contributing editors to Line of March were Tom Angotti, Fran Beal, Ralph Beitel, William Bollinger, Dale Borgeson, Jim Dann, Michael Downing, Cam Duncan, James Early, Phil Gardiner, Steve Hamilton, Fred Lass, Dan Lund, Jan Newton, Tim Patterson, Mel Rothenberg, Ann Schwartz, Albert Szymanski.[1]

Frontline

As at Nov. 13, 1989, the listed editors of Line of March's Frontline were:

CrossRoads

In the mid 1990s Tim Patterson was[2]a contributing editor to Oakland based Institute for Social and Economic Studies- sponsor of CrossRoads magazine, which sought to promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists... and to bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.

References

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  1. LOM, Vol 1,No 2, July Aug. 1980 p 2
  2. Crossroads March 1996