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Next Left Notes

''Next Left Notes'' (''NLN'') is an independent radical publication and weblog connected to the 2006 re-incarnation of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). ''NLN'' began producing print versions in March 2008 - to mark its 4th anniversary.
==Founding and new SDS==
''Next Left Notes'' was founded in March, 2004, by Thomas Good, its current editor.〔(Students for a Democratic Society (re)Form National Organization ), Industrial Workers of the World, 2006-01-16.〕〔Harvey Pekar, Paul Buhle, Gary Dumm. ''Students for a Democratic Society: A Graphic History''. Hill and Wang (2008) ISBN 0-8090-9539-4〕
Good and other ''NLN'' contributors were one source of the refoundation statement of SDS in January 2006.〔GARY SHAPIRO. (Radicals To Return To Chicago After 37 Years ), The New York Sun, 24 July 2006.〕
''Next Left Notes'' differs from ''New Left Notes'', the publication of SDS in the 1960s from which it takes its name, in that it is not officially connected with SDS - although Good and other members of the ''NLN'' "collective" are members of Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS), the non-student entity that emerged from SDS at the National Convention in Chicago, IL in 2006.〔(Jenny Brown. SDS Meets in Chicago ). The Gainesville Iguana, September 2006.〕
Contributors have included 1960s SDS veterans
(Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Paul Buhle,〔(SDS: Why Now (Again)? by Paul Buhle. ) Monthly Review, 15 January 2006〕 Mark Rudd) and
young people who are involved in the new SDS (Allison Van Doren, Brendan Dunn, Brian Kelly,〔Kelly, B. ("'Youthism' and Ageism in Our Movement?" ) ''Next Left Notes'' (2006).〕 Pat Korte) and members of pacifist (Frida Berrigan, David McReynolds) and labor activist groups (Penny Rosemont of Charles H. Kerr, various members of the Industrial Workers of the World〔(Brandworkers Turns on City Bakery, Calls Wild Edibles Boss Racist ). New York Magazine, 18 July 2008.〕).

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