
Revolution Will Not Be Funded : Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
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Table of Contents
Introduction : the revolution will not be funded | p. 1 |
The political logic of the non-profit industrial complex | p. 21 |
In the shadow of the shadow state | p. 41 |
from Black awakening in capitalist America | p. 53 |
Democratizing American philanthropy | p. 63 |
The filth on philanthropy : progressive philanthropy's agenda to misdirect social justice movements | p. 79 |
Between radical theory and community praxis : reflections on organizing and the non-profit industrial complex | p. 91 |
Native organizing before the non-profit industrial complex | p. 101 |
Fundraising is not a dirty word : community-based economic strategies for the long haul | p. 107 |
"We were never meant to survive" : fighting violence against women and the fourth World War | p. 113 |
Social service or social change? | p. 129 |
Pursuing a radical anti-violence agenda inside/outside a non-profit structure | p. 151 |
The NGOization of the Palestine liberation movement : interviews with Hatem Bazian, Noura Erekat, Atef Said, and Zeina Zaatari | p. 165 |
Radical social change : searching for a new foundation | p. 185 |
Are the cops in our heads and hearts? | p. 197 |
Non-profits and the autonomous grassroots | p. 215 |
On our own terms : ten years of radical community building with Sista II Sista | p. 227 |
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