People’s Red Dragon Architecture

This 8-1/2″ x 11″ page was designed by the People’s Red Dragon Architecture collective and published by the Free Print Shop in an issue of Kaliflower, vol. 3, no. 22, September 30, 1971.

“One of my fondest hopes is that we are all learning to share ideas. More and more people are coming to speak with one voice.

“We have come to the point where we all can put our ideas on one page. I hope to see the time when all the people in a group can entrust their thoughts to one pen-hand.

“EVEN people who all live together have not all reached this point as you can see by the different hand on this page. But we do share some things.

“WE all share in what is accomplished through effort and discipline. We all have a certain commitment to the community in which we live.

“MAO says, ‘We are confronted by two types of social contradictions — those between ourselves & the enemy and those among the people themselves. The two are totally different in their nature.’

“PEOPLE must hold together to gain an understanding of what we are alive for. People can visit each other and talk on the phone.

“ANYTHING that reaches more than fifty people is propaganda. If all the folks who get the message have a part in making it up, it’s people’s propaganda, which is GROOVY.”