Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... fact , the demands raised this spring at Hornsey and other colleges are probably narrow enough to be granted without in any way disturbing the framework of English higher edu- cation . A high government official agreed with the rebels ...
... fact , the demands raised this spring at Hornsey and other colleges are probably narrow enough to be granted without in any way disturbing the framework of English higher edu- cation . A high government official agreed with the rebels ...
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... fact , the reforms mapped out for the Euro- pean universities are , in large part , attempts to imitate the American model . ) The first American universities were designed to resem- ble the European universities , but , of course , the ...
... fact , the reforms mapped out for the Euro- pean universities are , in large part , attempts to imitate the American model . ) The first American universities were designed to resem- ble the European universities , but , of course , the ...
Síða 180
... fact , as students can take it . Few radicals would argue that the student revolt , all by itself , will usher in a new era of revolutionary struggle . There may be more students every year , but for a long time students will need ...
... fact , as students can take it . Few radicals would argue that the student revolt , all by itself , will usher in a new era of revolutionary struggle . There may be more students every year , but for a long time students will need ...
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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