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- Mark_Satin abstract "Mark Ivor Satin (born November 16, 1946) is an American political theorist, author, and newsletter publisher. Although often referred to as a "draft dodger" or "draft resister", he is better known for contributing to the development and dissemination of three political perspectives – neopacifism in the 1960s, New Age politics in the 1970s and 1980s, and radical centrism in the 1990s and 2000s. Satin's work is sometimes seen as building toward a new political ideology, and then it is often labeled "transformational", "post-liberal", or "post-Marxist". One historian calls Satin's writing "post-hip".After emigrating to Canada at the age of 20, Satin co-founded the Toronto Anti-Draft Programme, which helped bring American Vietnam War resisters to Canada. He also wrote the Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada (1968), which sold nearly 100,000 copies. After a period that author Marilyn Ferguson describes as Satin's "anti-ambition experiment", Satin wrote New Age Politics (1978), which identifies an emergent "third force" in North America pursuing such goals as simple living, decentralism, and global responsibility. Satin spread his ideas by co-founding an American political organization, the New World Alliance, and by publishing an award-winning international political newsletter, New Options. He also co-drafted the foundational statement of the U.S. Green Party, "Ten Key Values". After a period of political disillusion, spent mainly in law school and practicing business law, Satin launched a new political newsletter and wrote an award-winning book, Radical Middle (2004). Both projects criticized political partisanship and sought to promote mutual learning and innovative policy syntheses across social and cultural divides. In an interview, Satin contrasts the old radical slogan "Dare to struggle, dare to win" with his radical-middle version, "Dare to synthesize, dare to take it all in".Satin has been described as "colorful" and "intense", and all his initiatives have been controversial. Bringing war resisters to Canada was opposed by many in the anti-Vietnam War movement. New Age Politics was not welcomed by many on the traditional left or right, and Radical Middle dismayed an even broader segment of the American political community. Even Satin's personal life has generated controversy.".
- Mark_Satin activeYearsStartYear "1967".
- Mark_Satin alias "Satin, Mark Ivor".
- Mark_Satin almaMater New_York_University_School_of_Law.
- Mark_Satin almaMater University_of_British_Columbia.
- Mark_Satin birthDate "1946-11-16".
- Mark_Satin birthName "Mark Ivor Satin".
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- Mark_Satin almaMater New_York_University_School_of_Law.
- Mark_Satin almaMater University_of_British_Columbia.
- Mark_Satin alternativeNames "Satin, Mark Ivor".
- Mark_Satin birthDate "1946-11-16".
- Mark_Satin birthName "Mark Ivor Satin".
- Mark_Satin caption "Satin talking about "life and political ideologies" in 2011".
- Mark_Satin dateOfBirth "1946-11-16".
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- Mark_Satin name "Mark Satin".
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- Mark_Satin nationality "American".
- Mark_Satin notableWorks "Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada".
- Mark_Satin notableWorks "New Age Politics".
- Mark_Satin notableWorks "Radical Middle".
- Mark_Satin occupation "Author".
- Mark_Satin occupation "Newsletter publisher".
- Mark_Satin occupation "Political theorist".
- Mark_Satin placeOfBirth "Bronx, New York".
- Mark_Satin quote ""Draft resisters have had and should continue to have only normal difficulties immigrating [to Canada]. Probably any young American can get in if he is really determined, though all will need adequate information. ... The toughest problem a draft resister faces is not how to immigrate but whether he really wants to. And only you can answer that. For yourself. That's what Nuremberg was all about."".
- Mark_Satin quote ""Gradually reorganize the armed forces into a multipurpose civilian-defense-and-social-service organization that would train us in the arts of nonviolent and 'territorial' – nonviolent plus guerrilla – defense. [And] re-establish the civilian draft. Without a civilian army the powerful life-rejecting people in this country may never peacefully relinquish their power; and without a citizenry professionally trained in the arts of nonviolent and territorial defense, we may never dare to put an end to the arms race."".
- Mark_Satin quote ""How can we, as a society, develop effective alternatives to our current patterns of violence, at all levels, from the family and the street to nations and the world? How can we eliminate nuclear weapons from the face of the Earth without being naive about the intentions of other governments? How can we most constructively use nonviolent methods to oppose practices and policies with which we disagree ... ?"".
- Mark_Satin quote ""I think most of us secretly know – and those of us at the radical middle are inclined to say – that without such concepts as duty and honor and service, no civilization can endure. ... I suspect most Americans would respond positively to a [draft] if it gives us some choice in how to exercise that duty and service. ... Exactly the kind of choice my generation did not have during the Vietnam War."".
- Mark_Satin shortDescription "Poliical theorist".
- Mark_Satin source "– Mark Satin in 1968, on military service and the individual conscience.".
- Mark_Satin source "– Mark Satin in 1979, on military service and New Age ideals.".
- Mark_Satin source "– Mark Satin in 2004, on mandatory national service and the individual conscience.".
- Mark_Satin source "– Original "Ten Key Values" statement, on nonviolence and Green politics.".
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- Mark_Satin yearsActive "1967".
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