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'''Paul Goodman''' ([[birth|born]] [[1911]] [[September 9]]) was a [[pacifism|pacifist]] and [[anarchism|anarchist]] whose beliefs, expressed in [[prose]], [[poetry]], and social criticism, helped shape the doctrine of the [[New Left]] of the [[1960s]]. He believed societyʼs institutions inhibited innate human [[creativity]], caring, and [[non-violence]]. His writings covered a wide range of topics — [[education]], city planning, [[psychotherapy]], and [[literary criticism]] — reflecting some of the varied careers he had while working for social change.
 
'''Paul Goodman''' ([[birth|born]] [[1911]] [[September 9]]) was a [[pacifism|pacifist]] and [[anarchism|anarchist]] whose beliefs, expressed in [[prose]], [[poetry]], and social criticism, helped shape the doctrine of the [[New Left]] of the [[1960s]]. He believed societyʼs institutions inhibited innate human [[creativity]], caring, and [[non-violence]]. His writings covered a wide range of topics — [[education]], city planning, [[psychotherapy]], and [[literary criticism]] — reflecting some of the varied careers he had while working for social change.
  
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Revision as of 09:37, 29 July 2009

Paul Goodman (born 1911 September 9) was a pacifist and anarchist whose beliefs, expressed in prose, poetry, and social criticism, helped shape the doctrine of the New Left of the 1960s. He believed societyʼs institutions inhibited innate human creativity, caring, and non-violence. His writings covered a wide range of topics — education, city planning, psychotherapy, and literary criticism — reflecting some of the varied careers he had while working for social change.