Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... learned that the authorities were not the slightest bit interested in their proposals for university reform . The newly elected parliamen- tarians found themselves under increasing pressure from their constituency for more militant ...
... learned that the authorities were not the slightest bit interested in their proposals for university reform . The newly elected parliamen- tarians found themselves under increasing pressure from their constituency for more militant ...
Síða 135
... learned to live with the hourly threat of a police raid , defensive measures became a matter of habit instead of a major preoccupation . When the windows had to be taped to keep out missiles or tear gas grenades , someone volunteered ...
... learned to live with the hourly threat of a police raid , defensive measures became a matter of habit instead of a major preoccupation . When the windows had to be taped to keep out missiles or tear gas grenades , someone volunteered ...
Síða 166
... learned these things for pleasure . Many eminent nineteenth - century scien- tists were little more than avid hobbyists . At the time no one would have described the university as having two sides : one to do with specialized knowledge ...
... learned these things for pleasure . Many eminent nineteenth - century scien- tists were little more than avid hobbyists . At the time no one would have described the university as having two sides : one to do with specialized knowledge ...
Efni
The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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