Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... become a truly mass movement of students . Thousands of students were al- ready active , and thousands more had been ... becoming more militant every day . One SDS'er told us in July , 1968 , that these groups were now " where SDS was a ...
... become a truly mass movement of students . Thousands of students were al- ready active , and thousands more had been ... becoming more militant every day . One SDS'er told us in July , 1968 , that these groups were now " where SDS was a ...
Síða 95
... become involved . In other words , how do you get past the trade unions ? Workers rely on their union for protection , no matter how bureaucratic or corrupt that union is . How , then , do you get workers to gain their own ...
... become involved . In other words , how do you get past the trade unions ? Workers rely on their union for protection , no matter how bureaucratic or corrupt that union is . How , then , do you get workers to gain their own ...
Síða 180
... the great majority of the working class , life would become steadily more miser- able and oppressive until discontent ripened into massive rev- olutionary consciousness . In fact , in the last thirty 180 Long March , Short Spring.
... the great majority of the working class , life would become steadily more miser- able and oppressive until discontent ripened into massive rev- olutionary consciousness . In fact , in the last thirty 180 Long March , Short Spring.
Efni
The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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