Saul Alinsky, community organizingand rules for radicals
Saul Alinsky's work is an important reference point for thinking aboutcommunity organizing and community development. His books Reveillefor Radicals (1946) and Rules for Radicals (1971) were both classicexplorations of organizing and remain popular today. Mike Sealexamines Alinsky's continuing relevance to the activities of informaleducators, community organizers and animateurs.
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Seal Mike | J.Williams Colledge in East London, GreatBritain | ftara@ich.tsu.ru |
References
Alinsky, Saul (1949) John L. Lewis. An unauthorized biography. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
McConnachie, Alistair (2001) 'The morality of means and ends', Sovereignty. [http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/features/activistinf/morality.html]
Rogers, Mary Beth (1990) Cold Anger: A Story of Faith and Power Politics. Denton TX.: University of North Texas Press.
Sanders, Marion K. (1970) The Professional Radical: Conversations with Saul Alinsky. New York: Harper & Row
Silberman, C. E. (1964) Crisis in Black and White. New York: Random House.
Sinclair, U. (1906) The Jungle (1985 edition). London: Penguin Classics.

Saul Alinsky, community organizingand rules for radicals | Problems of Governance. 2012. № Том 4. Выпуск 7.
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