Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... hundred partisans , but by May it numbered in the millions . The United States had never had a mass radical movement anything like the European communist move- ments , but the 1960's showed it wasn't immune . Berkeley led the way , and ...
... hundred partisans , but by May it numbered in the millions . The United States had never had a mass radical movement anything like the European communist move- ments , but the 1960's showed it wasn't immune . Berkeley led the way , and ...
Síða 82
... hundred more were arrested , and a total of six hundred policemen , students , and bystanders were injured . Students ' anger continued to mount . The next day a crowd estimated variously as thirty to sixty thousand marched . The UNEF ...
... hundred more were arrested , and a total of six hundred policemen , students , and bystanders were injured . Students ' anger continued to mount . The next day a crowd estimated variously as thirty to sixty thousand marched . The UNEF ...
Síða 104
... hundred students gathered in protest , the director of LSE told them , " Students have no rights . In the uproar that followed , the students decided to hold the meeting as scheduled . After weeks of legalistic deliberation , the ...
... hundred students gathered in protest , the director of LSE told them , " Students have no rights . In the uproar that followed , the students decided to hold the meeting as scheduled . After weeks of legalistic deliberation , the ...
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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