resurgence
Journal of the Fourth World
Editorial address: 24 Abercorn Place, London, N.W.8
Vol. 3 No. 7 July/Aug. 1971
EDITORIAL GROUP General Editor: John Papworth. Guest-editor for this issue: David Kuhrt. A ssociate Editors: Ernest Bader, Danilo Daiei, Roger Franklin, Paul Goodman, Ray Gosling, Prof. Leopold Kohr, Jayaprakash Narayan, Dr. E . F. Schumacher. Typography: David Kuhrt. Business and subscriptions: Michael North. Editorial Assistants: Sue Coppard, Allyn Moss, Marcelle Papworth.
CONTENTS
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Editorial Bangladesh/Raising the School Leaving Age/Work and Community/Neighbourhood Voices Frances Horovitz Poem: Buzzard Fareed S. Ja fri The Birth and Death of Pakistan Two Interviews Fareed S. Jafri Zakariah Choudhury E. F. Schumacher Christian Responsibility in the Present Economic and Inflationary Crisis Stepney Words Hans and Rosemary Gebert About Steiner Education Rudolph Steiner from "Spiritual Life, Civil Rights and Industrial Economy David Kuhrt W. H. Wilken's "The Liberation of Work" Letters Kropotkin Neighbourhood Voices: Michael Young The Case for Neighbourhood Councils Community News Maureen Cain from "Images of Deviance"
SEPT./OCT. ISSUE The Family: Roger Barnard and David Kuhrt, editors. Tim Cornell: Human Perspectives in Aristotle's City State . Ramesh Mishrah: The Family and State Welfare. Richard Sennett's "The Uses of Disorder". Morton Schatzman: Schizophrenia, A Case-study, Patient's and Institution's Viewpoints. David Kuhrt : Reich's Personal Energy Field, the Role of the Family in Shaping It; Cooper's Energy, No Family, No Shape . Family and World: Act Ill of a Play by Jim Herrick. Family and Commune in Modern China. A specially translated chapter from "The Un-economy of Our Cities" by Alexander Mitscherlich, director of the Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine at Heidelberg University. Kids' Poems and Their Families: Chris Searle. Neighbourhood Voices .
SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE NOTE that in order to catch up with our dates the May/June issue has been eliminated. This issue for July/ Aug., with its 'hot' Bang/a Desh feature, will thus appear on time, publication date being July /st. The Sept./Oct. issue will be published on September /st. It will be double-size to account for the elimination of the May/ June issue.
Due to lack of space, notes on Contributors for this issue will appear in the Sept./Oct. edition.
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