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Freedom in Solidarity: My Experiences in the May 1968 Uprising
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Freedom in Solidarity: My Experiences in the May 1968 Uprising Trade paperback - 2019

by Naïmi, Kadour

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AK Press, 2019. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. A Near Fine copy of the First Edition with an uncreased spine and a touch of shelfwear.
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Born in 1945 in Algeria, Kadour Nami pursued studies in theater direction at the cole Suprieure d'Art Dramatique du Thtre National de Strasbourg (1966-1968), then received a sociology degree at the University of Louvain-La-Neuve (Belgium, 1979). He worked in various countries as a playwright-stage director and a scriptwriter-filmmaker. He is also an author and journalist. He supports the principle of social self-management to eliminate every form of economic exploitation, cultural alienation and political domination, and their replacement with a human community of freedom in solidarity.

David Porter, a professor emeritus at SUNY/Empire State College, taught politics and history, including courses on modern Algeria. David is the author of Eyes to the South: French Anarchists & Algeria, and editor of Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution and an analyst of the recent "leaderless revolutions" of the Middle East and North Africa.