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Benjamin Hollander on What Separates Anarchism from Libertarianism

Benjamin Hollander on What Separates Anarchism from Libertarianism

January 27, 2016
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, The Write Stuff

An interview with Benjamin Hollander, from The Write Stuff series over at SF Weekly: Benjamin Hollander was born in Haifa, Israel and as a boy immigrated to New…

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QUIET LIGHTNING: Gloria Frym, Colin Winnette, Kathryn Ma, Benjamin Hollander, Daniel Alarcón, Katie Wheeler-Dubin, Tomas Moniz + Brenda Hillman

June 7, 2015
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists

Evan Karp hosted Quiet Lightning‘s eighth Neighborhood Heroes show on June 4th 2015 at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, featuring readings by: Gloria Frym Colin Winnette Kathryn Ma (no…

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WONDER JEWS AND POETS: Jews and Poets Looking Forward. Be(a)ware. Wonder.

April 25, 2015
Benjamin Hollander
Book Review, I WOULD SAY, REVIEWS, Statement

Benjamin Hollander reviews Radical Poetics and Secular Jewish Culture (The University of Alabama Press), edited by Daniel Morris and Stephen Paul Miller.

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