Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 87
... committees , mainly in the Paris area . Each committee under- took the tasks that seemed appropriate to its constituency and its abilities . Thus , an occupied faculty at the univer- sity would have committees for propaganda , posters ...
... committees , mainly in the Paris area . Each committee under- took the tasks that seemed appropriate to its constituency and its abilities . Thus , an occupied faculty at the univer- sity would have committees for propaganda , posters ...
Síða 88
... committees op- posed de Gaulle's special June elections and condemned the Communist Party's participation as " reformist . " But the grounds for opposition varied from committee to committee and from neighborhood to neighborhood . Some ...
... committees op- posed de Gaulle's special June elections and condemned the Communist Party's participation as " reformist . " But the grounds for opposition varied from committee to committee and from neighborhood to neighborhood . Some ...
Síða 149
... Committee split , with the moderates going off to form the Students for a Restructured University ( SRU ) . The SRU remained true to the original six points but was largely devoted to studying plans for reforming the university . The ...
... Committee split , with the moderates going off to form the Students for a Restructured University ( SRU ) . The SRU remained true to the original six points but was largely devoted to studying plans for reforming the university . The ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want 121 | 19 |
The Long March | 23 |
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