Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... workers had seized their factory . From Nantes the occupation movement spread like wildfire . The next day , while the stu- dents were occupying the Odéon Theater for use as a vast public debating hall , workers at the Renault ...
... workers had seized their factory . From Nantes the occupation movement spread like wildfire . The next day , while the stu- dents were occupying the Odéon Theater for use as a vast public debating hall , workers at the Renault ...
Síða 100
... workers were particularly oppressed in France . The work week was the longest in the Common Market countries , and wages were second lowest . The econ- omy was growing rapidly , and consumer goods were becom- ing more and more available ...
... workers were particularly oppressed in France . The work week was the longest in the Common Market countries , and wages were second lowest . The econ- omy was growing rapidly , and consumer goods were becom- ing more and more available ...
Síða 101
... workers returned again and again . When the discussions got more serious , the workers and stu- dents often found that they still had great difficulty in com- municating ; their expectations and modes of thought were too different . But ...
... workers returned again and again . When the discussions got more serious , the workers and stu- dents often found that they still had great difficulty in com- municating ; their expectations and modes of thought were too different . But ...
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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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