Talk:The May Pamphlet

Art and Social Nature copyright
Art and Social Nature's copyright was renewed in 1973, which includes the May Pamphlet sections that were previous unpublished. Drawing the Line (1962) was not renewed (see HathiTrust in External links). I'm asking Commons whether we can host the latter's May Pamphlet if the former's is still under copyright. czar 14:40, 9 June 2018 (UTC)

Expansion
Transferring a post-it note for later expansion: czar 02:25, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
 * ✅ czar  22:56, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

Genter
I see you want to send this off to WP:FAC - just a quick question. What makes Genter a high quality reliable source? I am not able to find much information about this person on my own, but I'm sure you have your reasons. Urve (talk) 10:35, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Hi, he's currently a community college history professor. Genter 2002 (the doctoral dissertation) was later republished as a book: . The book is significantly shorter than the dissertation, as it is common to cut for length and wider distribution. Genter's doctoral May Pamphlet analysis is omitted from his book's analysis of Paul Goodman, hence citing the dissertation and not the book. Especially for the claims involved—i.e., summarized May Pamphlet content—I believe Genter is qualified as an expert source. czar  17:19, 25 September 2021 (UTC)


 * That's perfect. Being a professor and republishing the thesis later makes it usable in my opinion - just wanted clarity. Thanks. Urve (talk) 19:20, 25 September 2021 (UTC)

Copyright research
Notes for posterity czar 04:22, 14 January 2022 (UTC)
 * commons:Commons:Hirtle chart
 * Retort (no copyright notices); "On Treason Against Natural Societies" Fall 1945
 * reprinted
 * Why? (no copyright notices in archives); "A Touchstone for the Libertarian Program" June 1945
 * Resistance (no copyright notices in archives)
 * Politics (yes, copyright notices but no evidence of renewal); Dec 1945 copyright notice p. 354; "Revolution, Sociolatry, and War", p. 376+