Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 64
... majority of students cannot afford to attend classes , but everyone , from whatever background , is subject to exams . Since exams are oral , they select for poise and polish , to the detriment of the minority of students from working ...
... majority of students cannot afford to attend classes , but everyone , from whatever background , is subject to exams . Since exams are oral , they select for poise and polish , to the detriment of the minority of students from working ...
Síða 137
... have felt , the real challenge of the occupation was to the lib- eral majority of students . They had to face the idea that their responsibility for the war and racism extended right into their Columbia : Up Against the Ivy Wall 137.
... have felt , the real challenge of the occupation was to the lib- eral majority of students . They had to face the idea that their responsibility for the war and racism extended right into their Columbia : Up Against the Ivy Wall 137.
Síða 142
... majority of the occupiers argued , the central point , not a distraction from the " real " issues . " If we make concessions , rhetorical or substantive , on amnesty , we may win in return the granting of other of our demands . However ...
... majority of the occupiers argued , the central point , not a distraction from the " real " issues . " If we make concessions , rhetorical or substantive , on amnesty , we may win in return the granting of other of our demands . However ...
Efni
The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want 121 | 19 |
The Long March | 23 |
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