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Bbott Howard Hoffman . — Part 15

115 pages · May 12, 2026 · Document date: May 28, 1971 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Bbott Howard Hoffman . · 115 pages OCR'd
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NY 100-161445 can be wrought by working within the system. He accused OLINSKY of being a tame system radical, a safety valve maintained by the system to show a semblance of permissiveness. i He noted he hated to see OLINSKY attack them (himself and ANITA) and side with LYNDON B. JOHNSON'S press secretary. When directly questioned by REEDY if he was a revolutionary he replied he was a Young Republican. He was questioned as to his finances, and noted he had given $25,000, earned from book royaities for a BPP member's bond, and the individual had promptly "split". He made brief reference to his support for radio station WPAX, described as a source of radical and cultural news, however, the subject matter then changed. (5 Near the conclusion of the program the subject advised, in response to questioning, that "our" (his culture's) liberation demands whatvwas formerly unrealistic. His world is a world of plenty, a global village, where imnortant matters are not those of materialism, but the freedom from the structures of the past. OLINSXY'S world, he charged, was one which still concerned the urgent priorities and structures of the 1930's. When questioned regarding what he would envision as a society to replace the present, he replied he could envision a world without the United States, that like astronauts “we" knew we were going, a reference to an OLINSKY comment to the effect that in order to bring about change one had to start somewhere and have 4 purpose. He mentioned that, laughing, one of the places he OS was going was to Washington, DC, on July 4, 1971. fix Cc. “Alan Douglas Program” Cleveland, Ohio. ~ a May 13, 1971 (44) : During the evening of May 10, 1971, ALAN DOUGLAS interviewed the subject and his wife, ANITA, on his program which was a two hour public radio broadcast over Cleveland, Ohio, radio station WKYC. The substance of their conversation is as eo follows: {)
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