The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... Sorbonne , a student protest movement rapidly picked up momentum to envelop the French academic community ; ( 2 ) May 13-30 : spreading to factories and professions , the protest became a full - scale political movement ; ( 3 ) May 30 ...
... Sorbonne , a student protest movement rapidly picked up momentum to envelop the French academic community ; ( 2 ) May 13-30 : spreading to factories and professions , the protest became a full - scale political movement ; ( 3 ) May 30 ...
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... Sorbonne , which Premier Pompidou , true to his prom- ise , had ordered reopened . Having occupied the Sorbonne , the revolutionaries set up a " student commune ” that lasted for over a month . There they tested some of their ideas ...
... Sorbonne , which Premier Pompidou , true to his prom- ise , had ordered reopened . Having occupied the Sorbonne , the revolutionaries set up a " student commune ” that lasted for over a month . There they tested some of their ideas ...
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... Sorbonne wall slogan captured the thrust of this criticism : " Commodities are the opium of the people . " In a word , bureaucratic capitalism hides its exploitative , in- tolerant nature behind a façade of liberalism and reason ...
... Sorbonne wall slogan captured the thrust of this criticism : " Commodities are the opium of the people . " In a word , bureaucratic capitalism hides its exploitative , in- tolerant nature behind a façade of liberalism and reason ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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