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The [[Democratic Agenda]] meetings attempted to develop anti-corporate alternatives" through influencing the direction of the [[Democratic Party]] during the period leading to the July 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York. | The [[Democratic Agenda]] meetings attempted to develop anti-corporate alternatives" through influencing the direction of the [[Democratic Party]] during the period leading to the July 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York. | ||
− | Workshops included "The Struggle over Taxation" -[[ Nancy Shier]], moderator; [[Miles Rapoport]], [[Jonathan Rowe]]<ref>Information Digest, December 14, 1979, page 370/371</ref> | + | Workshops included "The Struggle over Taxation" -[[Nancy Shier]], moderator; [[Miles Rapoport]], [[Jonathan Rowe]]<ref>Information Digest, December 14, 1979, page 370/371</ref> |
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[[Category:Democratic Agenda]] | [[Category:Democratic Agenda]] |
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Jonathan Rowe
Democratic Agenda
More than 1,200 people attended the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee initiated Democratic Agenda Conference held November 16-18, 1979, at the International Inn and Metropolitan AM Church in Washington 1 DC. The conference focused on "corporate power'; as the key barrier to "economic and political democracy," concepts many Democratic Agenda participants defined as "socialism.'
The Democratic Agenda meetings attempted to develop anti-corporate alternatives" through influencing the direction of the Democratic Party during the period leading to the July 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York.
Workshops included "The Struggle over Taxation" -Nancy Shier, moderator; Miles Rapoport, Jonathan Rowe[1]
References
- ↑ Information Digest, December 14, 1979, page 370/371