this week in platypus. 4.1.13 - 4.8.13.

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weekly coffee breaks

Platypus Coffee Breaks are the informal conversations about 
the meaning and future of the Left that Platypus hosts on a 
weekly basis. They are a great time to meet with members of
Platypus, fellow travelers, and allies of the group. It’s an opportunity
to discuss issues raised in the latest issue of the Platypus Review,
consider the state of the Left, and just hang out with people who have
similar political interests. Please join us! 
newyork.platypus1917.org


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NYU

Tuesdays 
//6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Think Coffee 
//248 Mercer St. 

//between 3rd and 4th St.

Contact: Brian Hioe
//bch...@nyu.edu



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Stony Brook 


Tuesdays
//4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Stony Brook Union Starbucks
//250 Stony Brook Union
//Stony Brook, New York

Contact: Doug La Rocca
//dougl...@gmail.com


 

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New School

 

Thursdays
//6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 


Lang Café
//65 West 11th Street

NOTE: There will be no New School coffee break this week, because of the Platypus International Convention.


Contact: Ross Wolfe 
//rosslaur...@gmail.com






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weekly marxist reading group: what is the left?  what is marxism?


There will be no meeting of the weekly marxist reading group this week, due to 
the Platypus International Convention.  Meetings will resume on April 13-14.

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New School

 

Sundays

//2:00 pm - 5:00 pm


The New School for Social Research
//Eugene Lang College Building, Room 258
65 West 11th St 

Contact: Ross Wolfe 
//rosslaur...@gmail.com



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The Platypus Affiliated Society

organizes reading groups, public fora, research and journalism
focused on problems and tasks inherited from the “Old”
(1920s-30s), “New” (1960s-70s) and post-political (1980s-90s)
Left for the possibilities of emancipatory politics today.

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