The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... society . The student . . . is being fed " culture " as a goose is fed grain - to be sacrificed on the altar of bourgeois appetites.27 The students , then , see the university as an appendage of the modern industrial state , and ...
... society . The student . . . is being fed " culture " as a goose is fed grain - to be sacrificed on the altar of bourgeois appetites.27 The students , then , see the university as an appendage of the modern industrial state , and ...
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... society , incapable of “ quali- tative change . ” The only way to deal with it is to smash it by force . Writes Cohn - Bendit : [ W ] e are not so much protesting that our edu- cation is out of touch with the needs of the future , nor ...
... society , incapable of “ quali- tative change . ” The only way to deal with it is to smash it by force . Writes Cohn - Bendit : [ W ] e are not so much protesting that our edu- cation is out of touch with the needs of the future , nor ...
Síða 115
... society ; they sought to do away with neocapitalism , bureaucratic corruption , and depersonalized authority . But what were their positive goals and objectives ? What was their image of the alterna- tive society ? Some of the ...
... society ; they sought to do away with neocapitalism , bureaucratic corruption , and depersonalized authority . But what were their positive goals and objectives ? What was their image of the alterna- tive society ? Some of the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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