Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... Strike Coordinating Committee continued the reply : " We are confronted with an administra- tion which is determined to maintain absolute power to rule Columbia as if it were a medieval fief . " And still another leaf- let pointed out ...
... Strike Coordinating Committee continued the reply : " We are confronted with an administra- tion which is determined to maintain absolute power to rule Columbia as if it were a medieval fief . " And still another leaf- let pointed out ...
Síða 147
... Strike Coordinating Commit- tee . The Coordinating Committee proceeded to declare that attendance at classes or meetings with professors in univer- sity academic buildings was strike - breaking . By the end of the week , eighty per cent ...
... Strike Coordinating Commit- tee . The Coordinating Committee proceeded to declare that attendance at classes or meetings with professors in univer- sity academic buildings was strike - breaking . By the end of the week , eighty per cent ...
Síða 150
... strike classes . In others , the same old people showed up but chose to discuss a new subject . Some classes were entirely new : Marxist Economics , the New Journalism , etc. Meanwhile the Coordinating Committee held meetings to explain ...
... strike classes . In others , the same old people showed up but chose to discuss a new subject . Some classes were entirely new : Marxist Economics , the New Journalism , etc. Meanwhile the Coordinating Committee held meetings to explain ...
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The Short Spring | 73 |
The Silent Spring | 103 |
Up Against the Ivy Wall | 121 |
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