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News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983. News & Letters is published six times a year. A free copy is available on request.
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News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983. News & Letters is published six times a year. A free copy is available on request.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – General gift subscription
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Online Subscription for one year
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We post the newspaper on our website to serve all the people who cannot afford a subscription, or who have trouble getting access to it. Subscriptions alone have never paid for a workers’ paper that carries no ads and opposes capitalism in all its forms. If you read N&L online and have decided not to receive a paper copy, please consider making a donation equivalent to the cost of a subscription, or more if you can afford it.
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Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – regular subscription
Subscription for one year
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News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983. News & Letters is published six times a year. A free copy is available on request.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – Solidarity subscription
Subscription for one year
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We post the newspaper on our website to serve all the people who cannot afford a subscription, or who have trouble getting access to it. Subscriptions alone have never paid for a workers’ paper that carries no ads and opposes capitalism in all its forms. If you read N&L online and have decided not to receive a paper copy, please consider making a donation equivalent to the cost of a subscription, or more if you can afford it.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – Bound Volume 2000-2010
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – Bound Volume 1994-1999
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – Bound Volume 1987-1994
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.
Collection: Newspaper Subscription.Newspaper – Bound Volume 1984-1987
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.
Newspaper – Bound Volume 1977-1984
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.
Newspaper – Bound Volume 1970-1977
Bound Volume of News & Letters
$70
News & Letters is a Marxist-Humanist journal which was created so that the voices of revolt from below could be heard unseparated from the articulation of a philosophy of liberation. Raya Dunayevskaya was Chairwoman of the National Editorial Board from its founding in 1955 until her death in 1987. Charles Denby (1907–1983), a Black production worker, was its Editor from 1955 until 1983.