The Seattle Group Bulletins

The Seattle Group’s Introductory Statement
1: Statement of Principles for an Anarcho-Socialist Committee — Stan Iverson
2. The Adolescence Trap — George Crowley
3. The Theory of Dual Revolution — Louise Crowley
4. Text of a Radio Talk — Stan Iverson

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5: Notes on the Man Question — Louise Crowley
6: On the Alleged Wholesomeness of Honest Toil — Louise Crowley
7: An Open Letter to Mayor J. D. Braman, of Seattle — George Crowley
8: Thieme and Variations — George Crowley
8, Addenda: The Seattle Times editorial
9: Four Parodies — Gloria Martin, Barbara Tomlinson, Louise Crowley
10. The Balkanization of Utopia — from Solidarity, London
11: Thoughts on the Seattle Group — Gloria Martin
12: Greetings to CAMP — George Crowley [CAMP = The Central Area Motivation Program in Seattle]
13. Dear Comrade — Louise Crowley
14: “Chaos” – or Else — G and L Crowley
15. Letter to My mother — Sandy Lanz
16: What It’s Like Down There — Mary Gibson
17. More Thoughts on the Seattle Group; America/ Viet Nam; and the ABC Syndrome – Tomi Schwaetzer
Bulletin Compilation 2: Back Cover
Bulletin 18: Further Notes on the Man Question — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 19: Electoral Action, the Fulbright-Morse Opposition, and the Anti-War Movement — Tom Warner<
Bulletin 20: Anti-war Action as Individuals — Mason Taylor
Bulletin 21: Return to Anarchy — Larry DeCoster
Bulletin 22: If the Peoples Wants Freedom — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 23: Notes on the MFDP Leaflets — Mary Gibson<
Bulletin 24: On Self-Respect — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 25: Transition Period — Mary Gibson
Bulletin 26: Peace and Party Politics — Gloria Martin
Bulletin 27: Lyndon and the Acid Heads — Dave Wagner
Cover / Contents, Bulletins 28 thru 32 Compilation 4
Bulletin 28: From One General (Ret.) to Another (Ret.) — Herbert C. Holdridge (reprint)
29: The Last Indian War, part I — Janet McCloud and Robert Casey
Bulletin 30: The Last Indian War, part 2 — Janet McCloud
Bulletin 31: You Really Want to Know Why Johnny Can’t Read? — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 32: Revolutionaries: Write About Life! — Jim Evrard
Additional Material, Comment on Bulletin 32<
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Bulletins: 33-40 1967 Winter / Spring
Bulletin Compilation 5: Front Cover
Bulletin Compilation 5: New Publications Received
Bulletin 33: Season’s Greetings — Tomi Schwaetzer
Bulletin 34: THE M/W QUESTION, AGAIN — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 35: Immigration to Canada — Vancouver Committee to Aid American War Objectors (Reprint)
Bulletin 36: Learn Some Economics — J.E.
Bulletin 37: Accept No Substitutes! — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 38: The Situationists (translated by Jim Evrard)
Bulletin 39: The Provos — H.M.
Bulletin 40: The Grating Society — George Crowley
Excerpts from Correspondence
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Bulletin 41: Deathwatch — J.R.
Bulletin 42: The Edge — Where It’z Really At — J.T.
Bulletin 43: Anatomy of a Frame-Up — Louise Crowley
Bulletin 44: From the Commune — Rainer Longhans
Bulletin 45: Provo for Council — Stan Iverson
Bulletin 46: Letter to the "Movement" — Gloria Martin
Bulletin 47: Upon the Reported Death of Che Guevara — Stan Iverson
Bulletin 48: The Trial — Stan Iverson
Bulletin 49: The Death of a Precedent — J.A.
Bulletin 50: The Yoga of Sex — Thad & Rita Ashby
>Bulletin 51: Society as a Totality — G.N
Bulletin 52: Two Comments on Bulletin #49, and a Further Observation — L.C.
Bulletin 53: Excerpts From the SCUM Manifesto — Valerie Solanas
Bulletin 54: Now That the Tear Gas Has Cleared Away — George Crowley
Bulletin 55: Excerpts From a Projected Tract on Urban Warfare — Stan Iverson
Bulletin 56: The Moral Implications of Anarchism — Davy Jones
Bulletin 57: What Does It Take to Stop a War — 1969 — George Crowley
Bulletin 58: Their Revolution or Ours! — Barbara Garson
Bulletin 59: Untitled Critique #1 — G.A.N.
Bulletin 60: Interview with an Anarcho-Pacifist
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Articles

Introductory Statement

The Seattle Group is very small — not because we’re elitists (far from it!) but because the function we have set for ourselves can best be done by (...)

Seattle Bulletin # 1

The Seattle Group is a little aggregation of old and new leftists of various generally independent tendencies, held loosely together only by (...)

Seattle Bulletin # 2

The “Folk Rock and All Cause Protest Music Festival” held at Civic Center Arena on October 1st was a commercial venture conceived by professional (...)

Seattle Bulletin # 3

The basic and essentially contradictory streams of social evolution (technological and humanist) grow out of the two great biological (...)

Seattle Bulletin # 4

Libertarian Socialism, or if you please, anarcho-socialism, makes as its point of departure from orthodox socialism, its criticism of orthodox (...)