Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... political sci- ence , and physics stand the least chance of employment , and often stay in school into their late twenties before settling for whatever job they can find . Up until the fall of 1967 the national student union ( UNURI ) ...
... political sci- ence , and physics stand the least chance of employment , and often stay in school into their late twenties before settling for whatever job they can find . Up until the fall of 1967 the national student union ( UNURI ) ...
Síða 63
... political dogmas or political parties — are rejected as intrinsically authoritarian . To sum up : In October , 1967 , there was a current of anti- imperialism and an ocean of student discontent . Today there is a single movement . The ...
... political dogmas or political parties — are rejected as intrinsically authoritarian . To sum up : In October , 1967 , there was a current of anti- imperialism and an ocean of student discontent . Today there is a single movement . The ...
Síða 69
... political . " Their attitude toward artists was equally uncompromising : " They should do all their work for the movement . " No one seemed to have thought much , though , about how art might be used in the service of the movement . As ...
... political . " Their attitude toward artists was equally uncompromising : " They should do all their work for the movement . " No one seemed to have thought much , though , about how art might be used in the service of the movement . As ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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