Black & Red, Detroit. 1988. 399 pages,
Black & Red, 2002. 296 p. ISBN-13: 9780934868297
Obenabi, the narrator, sings the story of his people confronting the European Invader. Emerging from the remembered experiences of his grandmothers, these personal tales of conflict, commerce, domestication, heroism, exchange and love are set in the Great Lakes region of North America. Most take place in splendid natural surroundings within walking distance of the Strait (now (...)
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PERLMAN, Fredy (August 20, 1934, Brno, Czechoslovakia 1934-July 26, 1985 Detroit, Michigan).
Printer, editor of Black & Red, contrib. to Fifth Estate, dramatist, organizer, theorist, gardener, musician and anti-authoritarian activist
Articles
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PERLMAN, Fredy The Strait. Book of Obenabi. His Songs
28 July 2017, by ps -
PERLMAN, Fredy. "Introduction à l’Essai sur la théorie de la valeur chez Marx de I.I. Rubin"
29 juillet 2017, par ps -
PERLMAN, Fredy Essays on Commodity Fetishism
27 July 2017, by psEssays on "Commodity Fetishism", Telos, Buffalo, NY, Number 6, Fall 1970;
Published as the introductory essay to I.I. Rubin’s Essay on Marx’s Theory of Value, Black and Red (Detroit), 1972;
Published as a 40-page pamphlet (which includes "The Fetish Speaks") by New England Free Press (Somerville, Mass.), 1975.
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PERLMAN Fredy and PERLMAN, Lorraine, Manual for Revolutionary Leaders
27 July 2017, by ps(attributed to Michael Velli), Black and Red (Detroit), 1972, 1974.
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PERLMAN, Fredy. The Machine Against the Garden
28 July 2017, by psAporia Press, 1992. 28 p.
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0948518928
ISBN-13: 978-0948518928Edited and with an introduction by John Moore, Aporia Press, 1992
Notes:
“To The New York Review of Books” and “On The Machine in the Garden” originally appeared in the Fifth Estate , Vol. 20, No. 2 (October
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PERLMAN, Fredy. The New Freedom: Corporate Capitalism
27 July 2017, by psSelf-published. First edition. New York, 1961. John Ricklefs, illustrator.
Factory School, 2008. 233 pages. ISBN10:1600019994; ISBN13: 9781600019999.
In late 1959, Perlman and his wife took a cross-country motor scooter trip, mostly on two-lane highways traveling at 25 miles per hour. From 1959 to 1963, they lived on the lower east side of Manhattan while Perlman worked on a statistical analysis of the world’s resources with John Ricklefs. They participated in anti-bomb and pacifist (...) -
PERLMAN, Fredy. The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism
27 June 2017, by psDetroit: Black and Red Publications, 1985. 58 p. ill.
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PERLMAN, Fredy. Anti-Semitism and the Beyrut Pogrom
28 July 2017, by psBlack and Red, Kalamazoo. 1969.
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PERLMAN Fredy and PERLMAN, Lorraine, Chicago 1968
29 July 2017, by psBlack and Red, No. 68 (Oct. 1968)
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PERLMAN, Fredy. Anything Can Happen
3 August 2014, by psBlack and Red, N° 1. Septembre 1968. “Be Realists,
Demand the Impossible!”
This slogan, developed in May by revolutionaries in France, flies in the face of common sense, especially the “common sense” of American corporate-military propaganda. What happened in May also flies in the face of official American “common sense.” In fact, in terms of American “common sense,” much of what happens in the world every day is impossible. It can’t happen. If it does happen, then the official “common sense” is (...)
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