Public Eye Magazine
The Public Eye Magazine is published by Political Research Associates in Somerville, Massachusetts.[1] The magazine was founded in 1977 by the Public Eye Network.[2][3][4] It currently contains investigative articles about "movements, institutions, and ideologies that undermine human rights."[5] Its primary focus is on right-wing groups in the United States.
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Editors
The original editors of the Public Eye Magazine were Harvey Kahn and Mark Ryter. The magazine was a project of the Repression Information Project, staffed by Russ Bellant, Susan Gluss, Eda Gordon, Harvey Kahn, and Mark Ryter.[3]
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gollark: Scratch is indeed very uncool.
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gollark: They must have so many weird special cases everywhere for slightly broken software or hardware.
External links
References
- "Public Eye Magazine." Political Research Associates, March 7, 2013. Archived from the original.
- Berlet, Chip. "Finding Aid: Public Eye Magazine." Underground Press Archive. Archived from the original.
- The Public Eye, Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 1977, p. 2.
- The Public Eye, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1978, p. 3.
- "About." Political Research Associates. Archived from the original.
Further reading
- "Science, Technology, and The Public Interest." The New Atlantis, No. 9, Summer 2005, pp. 83-109. JSTOR 43152882.
- Keiper, Adam. "The Public Interest at 50." National Affairs, No. 44, Fall 2015. Archived from the original.
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