The Habits of Freedom: Legacies of Paul Goodman

Last night, there was a very thoughtful discussion of one of New York’s most challenging, radical sons: Paul Goodman. The event was called “The Habits of Freedom: Legacies of Paul Goodman.” It was sponsored by the Libertarian Book Club and held at the new Living Theatre location.

Below are three photos from the evening:

Taylor Stoehr

Taylor Stoehr, author and Goodman’s literary executor, laying it all out.

Wayne Price

Wayne Price, talking about Goodman’s anarchism, prompting us to think about revolution.

The group, during the discussion period

During the group discussion. From Left to right: Jonathan Lee, a filmmaker who showed a preview of his forthcoming Growing Up with Paul Goodman, Taylor Stoehr, and Wayne Price.

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One Response to The Habits of Freedom: Legacies of Paul Goodman

  1. Chuck says:

    I haven’t had a chance to listen to it all yet, but I just found an audio recording of a speech by Paul Goodman (on university reform). The quality is very good. It’s here: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/stantonfsm.ram (and for more info about the speech, go here: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/pacificafsm.html)

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