Hal Draper

Hal Draper (born Harold Dubinsky; September 19, 1914 – January 26, 1990) was an American socialist activist and author who played a significant role in the Berkeley, California, Free Speech Movement. He is known for his extensive scholarship on the history and meaning of the thought of Karl Marx and marxian socialism.

Draper was a lifelong advocate of what he called "socialism from below", that is, self-emancipation by the working class, in stark opposition to both capitalism and Stalinist bureaucracy. He was one of the creators of the Third Camp tradition, a form of Marxist socialism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Archief Chantal De Smet
    By Draper, Hal, Savio, Mario
    Date 1965
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Draper, Hal
    Date 1978
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Draper, Hal
    Date 1987
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    Bibliotheek françois Vercammen
    By Draper, Hal
    Date 2008
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Draper, Hal
    Date 1990
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    Met bibliografie en index
    By Draper, Hal
    Date 1977
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    Met bibliografie en index
    By Draper, Hal, Diamond, Stephen F.
    Date 1986