Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 62
... cultural revolution in China , why couldn't students begin the revolution in Italy ? Finally , if the struggle must ... cultures , especially America's , makes the authority of parents and professors weigh more and more heavily on ...
... cultural revolution in China , why couldn't students begin the revolution in Italy ? Finally , if the struggle must ... cultures , especially America's , makes the authority of parents and professors weigh more and more heavily on ...
Síða 69
... cultural repression . They dismissed the demonstrations at the Venice Biennale ( a biannual art show ) as childish , " not really political . " Their attitude toward artists was equally uncompromising : " They should do all their work ...
... cultural repression . They dismissed the demonstrations at the Venice Biennale ( a biannual art show ) as childish , " not really political . " Their attitude toward artists was equally uncompromising : " They should do all their work ...
Síða 162
... cultural revolution . Probably if any group is left alone long enough , excluded from the bulk of society , it begins to shape a culture of its own . Young people are isolated only temporarily , but the isolation can be profound . For ...
... cultural revolution . Probably if any group is left alone long enough , excluded from the bulk of society , it begins to shape a culture of its own . Young people are isolated only temporarily , but the isolation can be profound . For ...
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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