Mark Satin (born November 16, 1946) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị American, onye ode akwụkwọ na onye mbipụta akwụkwọ akụkọ. A maara ya nke ọma maka inye aka na mmepe na ịgbasa echiche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị atọ - neopacifism na 1960s,  ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Ọhụrụ na 1970s na 1980s, na radical centrism na 1990s na 2000s. A na-ahụ ọrụ ya mgbe ụfọdụ ka ọ na-ewulite echiche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ọhụrụ, na mgbe ahụ a na-akpọkarị ya "mgbanwe",[1]  “post-liberal”,[2] ma ọ bụ “post-Marxist”.[3]

Satin na-ekwu okwu n'ọbaakwụkwọ Seattle, 2004. (Gary Faigin bụ onye sere ihe nke a).

Okwu ndị o kwụrụ

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Mpempe akwụkwọ ntuziaka Satin tarapịara n'elu ụlọ akwụkwọ mmemme Anti-Draft Toronto.

Satin, Mark, ed. (1968). Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada. 2nd edition. Toronto Anti-Draft Programme / House of Anansi Press. 87 pages. ISBN not assigned. OCLC 467238. Close to 100,000 copies were sold during the Vietnam War.<ref>Adams, James (October 20, 2007)."

  • Jiri nwayọọ nwayọọ na mbụ, ugbu a na ọ ji ọnụ ọgụgụ na-eto eto, site na Maine ruo Alabama ruo California, site na ime obodo, ala ịta ahịhịa na ụlọ akwụkwọ, ndị America na-eto eto na-abịa Canada iji guzogide usoro ahụ.
    • Ibe akwụkwọ nke anọ
  • Enweghị ike ịkagbu onwe ya nakwa n'ihi na ndị na-emegide onwe ha agaghị enwe ike ịlaghachi na US na-etinyeghị ihe ize ndụ ijide. Nke a na-emetụta ọbụna na mberede ezinụlọ. Mgbe nna onye na-emegide onwe ya nwụrụ n'oge okpomọkụ gara aga, ndị ọrụ FBI abụọ pụtara na olili ozu ahụ.
    • Ibe akwụkwọ nke isii

Confessions of a Young Exile (1976)

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Satin, Mark (1976). Nkwupụta nke Onye Na-eto Eto N'agha. Toronto: Mbipụta Gage. Emesia jikọtara ya na Macmillan nke Canada. ibe 209. Templeeti:ISBN. Memoir lekwasịrị anya na 1964–1966, mgbe Satin dị afọ 17–19.

  • Ogologo oge ole, Onyenweanyị, ole mgbe ka m ga-enwe ike idina onye dị ka nwa agbọghọ a nọ ọdụ na tebụl akwụkwọ SDS?
  • M na-agbanye ọkụ kichin wee nọdụ ala na tebụl kichin, e jị m aka m wee budo isi m. M na-agbalị ịgwa onwe m na ọ na-adị m ka ahụ́ na-agwụ m n'ihi na m dekọrọ ụgha ndị ahụ na ngwa m. M ga-egbu onwe m ma ọ bụrụ na m hụrụ onwe m n'ezie dị ka "onye inyeaka" Keith! Ma ama m na ọ bụghị ọkara ya. ... Ọ bụrụ na m mee "họrọ imecha B.A m." M ga-emecha dị ka Keith. Mana ọ bụrụ na anaghị m "ahọrọ" ụlọ akwụkwọ m ga-ejedebe na Canada! Ma ọ bụrụ na anaghị m "ahọrọ" - ọ bụ na m aghaghị ijedebe na Vietnam?
    • Peeji nke 196–97. Fall of 1966. Satin apụọla na SUNY wee nọ ọdụ n'ụlọ enyi nwanyị ya na Manhattan. Ngwa a bụ maka ọkwa mbata na Canada. Keith, onye prọfesọ kọleji na-akwado, Satin na-ahụ ya dị ka ire ere plastik.

New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society (1978)

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Satin at his shared house in Vancouver, Canada, in 1975.

Satin, Mark (1978). New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society. 2nd edition. Vancouver, B.C.: Whitecap Books. Later an imprint of Fitzhenry & Whiteside. 240 pages. Templeeti:ISBN. Originally Satin, Mark (1976). New Age Politics: The Emerging New Alternative to Marxism and Liberalism. Vancouver, B.C.: Fairweather Press. No ISBN assigned. LC classification HN18. S264. See also Satin, Mark (1979). New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society. 3rd edition. Dell Publishing Co.. ISBN|978-0-440-55700-5.

  • Ị nweghị ike ịsị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị New Age bụ "nku aka ekpe" ma ọ bụ "nku aka nri". Ọ bụ n'ụzọ zuru okè dakọtara na ọha ma ọ bụ onwe nwe nke ụzọ mmepụta, na ọ na-ekwu okwu dokwara ukwuu ọgaranya na ndị ogbenye, na-eto eto na ndị agadi, ọcha olu akwa na-acha anụnụ anụnụ.
    • Ibe nke 11

Banyere Mark na ọrụ ya

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  • Mark Satin ... dị ma na-ekwu dị ka nwa amaala nwoke nke Wichita Falls, Tex., Ọ ga-amasị ya inye ezigbo mma. O nwere ogologo ntutu isi. ... O nwere bọtịnụ edo edo na-akpọsa DISSENT n'apata akwa jaket ya. Nkwekọrịta bụ n'ezie ihe ọ na-ekwu, ma nwee nnukwu ohere iji megharịa ya kemgbe ọ sonyeere SUPA n'ọnwa gara aga dị ka onye ndụmọdụ na-anata dọla ịrị abụọ na ise kwa izu maka ndị njem si United States kwaga. "Mba rụrụ arụ, na-aria ọrịa dị egwu; ọ nwere ike ịka njọ?" ọ jụrụ, aka uwe ya gbajiri agbaji na-adaba n'otu ogbe achịcha e swere n'elu tebụl. ("Nri ụtụtụ m na nri ehihie m," ọ na-akọwara mgbaghara.)
    • Clausen, Oliver (May 23, 1967). "Boys Without a Country." The New York Times Magazine, p. 96. The author is reporting from Toronto. Satin's prior home town was Wichita Falls. "SUPA" stands for "Student Union for Peace Action," a Canadian New Left organization.

Njikọ Mpuga

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References

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  1. Slaton, Christa Daryl. "An Overview of the Emerging Political Paradigm: A Web of Transformational Theories." In Woolpert, Stephen; Slaton, Christa Daryl; and Schwerin, Edward W., eds. (1998). Transformational Politics: Theory, Study, and Practice. State University of New York Press, p. 11. Templeeti:ISBN.
  2. Rosenberg, Jeff (March 17, 1989). "Mark's Ism: New Options' Editor Builds a New Body Politic." Washington City Paper, pp. 6–8.
  3. Cloud, Dana L.. "'Socialism of the Mind': The New Age of Post-Marxism." In Simons, Herbert W., and Billig, Michael, eds. (1994). After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique. Sage Publications, p. 235. ISBN|978-0-8039-8878-1.