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MOVE still looking for Philadelphia justice

Abstract:
The subject of MOVE is the third rail of Philadelphia politics. MOVE was, at its inception, nonviolent; its members got their livings in the wage-earning economy; it was drug-free. In the larger context of the 1960s and 1970s, it was one of many communal movements around the country that rejected a society regarded as poisoned by racism, imperialism and corporate-engendered consumerism....

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J. J. Hohenstein

posted 8/22/08 @ 9:32 AM EST

Professor Zaller you need to grow up.

MOVE was a health hazard and hypocritical. The were back to nature but had electric bull horns and the biggest hoagie consumers in the neighborhood. If you ever wonder why academics are held in contempt by a large part of the U.S. population, look to your own goofy self!
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