Workers' Education Project

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The Workers' Education Project was a New York City adult education initiative during the 1930s that provided radical, labor-oriented courses and political education to workers, influencing figures such as social theorist Murray Bookchin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New York City organization
adult education initiative
workers' education program
activePeriod 1930s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork adult education
political education
workers' education
hasEffect contributed to political radicalization of some New York workers
influenced development of social theory in the United States
hasIdeology labor movement politics
radical politics
influenced Murray Bookchin NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedIn New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
movement labor movement
workers' education movement
notableStudent Murray Bookchin NERFINISHED
partOf New York City workers' education movement
provided courses on economics
courses on labor history
courses on politics
labor-oriented courses
political education courses
radical social theory courses
targetAudience industrial workers
trade union members
working-class adults

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Murray Bookchin educatedAt Workers' Education Project