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The New Riverside Cafe : ウィキペディア英語版 | The New Riverside Cafe The New Riverside Cafe was a coffeehouse and vegetarian restaurant located near the University of Minnesota in the West-Bank neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1970 to 1997. It became a center for political and social movements around revolutionary politics.〔 ==History== The New Riverside Cafe was founded by Episcopal priest Father William "Bill" Teska. It was conceived in response to what Teska believed were attempts to control the neighborhood's emerging post-1960's counter-culture development by government and corporate interests, and was founded with the intent of making the cafe a truly independent center for the surrounding community, free from "establishment" meddling. The cafe was created as a business, but within a short time it did away with the hierarchical business structure and opted for a collective style of management. The result of this business model meant that starting in 1972, all of the living expenses for members included paying for member’s rent and food. In the first few years of the cafe, the majority of members were housed in one of three collectively owned houses in the West-Bank neighborhood. In order to provide a supplemental income for the establishment, the New Riverside Cafe also had several side businesses such as a moving company, a vegetarian catering company, and an auto repair business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00523.xml )〕
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