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Too Little Too Late - Catalysis (1974)

Too Little Too Late cover showing an arm coming around a door. A note is placed on the wall nearby saying: Easy Bay "Socialist" School"

A post-situationist intervention at a talk on "The Coming Crisis of the American Economy" by Professor Doug Dowd, at
the East Bay Socialist School in 1974. The text is preceded by a critque of it by For Ourselves.

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For Ourselves
Submitted by Fozzie on July 22, 2026

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