Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 67
... movement is only the context , and the only context , in which alternatives can be perceived . But by June , as the movement was threatening to dissolve into summer vacation , people were beginning to talk about the need for some ...
... movement is only the context , and the only context , in which alternatives can be perceived . But by June , as the movement was threatening to dissolve into summer vacation , people were beginning to talk about the need for some ...
Síða 68
... movement communities that have developed in the United States . For instance , in Rome the movement eats dinner in one or another of a few friendly , working - class res- taurants . Promptly at nine , everyone piles in , filling the ...
... movement communities that have developed in the United States . For instance , in Rome the movement eats dinner in one or another of a few friendly , working - class res- taurants . Promptly at nine , everyone piles in , filling the ...
Síða 74
... movement caught fire . This , in turn , entirely transformed the student movement . Instead of fol- lowing a course like other young student movements which were born in the fall of 1967 ( such as the Italian movement ) , it leaped far ...
... movement caught fire . This , in turn , entirely transformed the student movement . Instead of fol- lowing a course like other young student movements which were born in the fall of 1967 ( such as the Italian movement ) , it leaped far ...
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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