Let's Elect a Liberal: Thge Case Against Electoral Politics

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  • Folded sheet, staples
  • The Stanford Radical Caucus, 1970
The Stanford Radical Caucus, 1970. Folded sheet, staples. Very Good. Leftist student organization's long essay that analyzes and rails against income inequities, corporate capitalism home and abroad, who controls the government, etc. And of course there is an anti-war attitude underlying the cynicism about the U.S. government. The type of outlook that was sweeping campuses across the country then, especially the more elite schools, but this one is leavened with a dollop of humor with cartoons, and it is also enlivened with many other illustrations -- depending what one considers illustration as opposed to ornament, easily more than twenty, plus three sets of multi-panel cartoon strips. 32 typed pages on standard sized typing paper (11 by 8.5 inches, or 28by 12.5 cm), including front and back covers. No copies found on OCLC First Search -- not entirely surprising, given that it wasn't commercially published or printed. Cover is a folded blue sheet twice the width of the other sheets. Blue cover has columns of soiling. Some light foxing along the edges, which have minor chipping and roughening.

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Title

Let's Elect a Liberal: Thge Case Against Electoral Politics

Binding

Folded sheet, staples

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

The Stanford Radical Caucus

Date

1970


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