Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... ment reforms that did not concern themselves with the stu- dents ' immediate interests . Now it is easy enough to write what happened . Far more interesting than just what happened is what it meant to the people it was happening to ...
... ment reforms that did not concern themselves with the stu- dents ' immediate interests . Now it is easy enough to write what happened . Far more interesting than just what happened is what it meant to the people it was happening to ...
Síða 63
... ment activists were , in October 1967 , innocent of left ideol- ogy . They came to identify with the third world struggle only through their own struggle , their own problems . They came to read Malcolm , Mao , and Che because they ...
... ment activists were , in October 1967 , innocent of left ideol- ogy . They came to identify with the third world struggle only through their own struggle , their own problems . They came to read Malcolm , Mao , and Che because they ...
Síða 69
... do not see as analyzable . We are writing this in the summer of 1968 , when the move- ment is still less than one year old . The movement , if it keeps 1 moving , should soon be very different from what Revolt : Italian Style 69.
... do not see as analyzable . We are writing this in the summer of 1968 , when the move- ment is still less than one year old . The movement , if it keeps 1 moving , should soon be very different from what Revolt : Italian Style 69.
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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