Long March Short SpringMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 48
... lead this con- flict with our backs to the wall , without illusory hopes , but we lead it without stopping , and we are convinced of being able to make the anti - authoritarian camp grow by ceaselessly organizing , demonstrating , and ...
... lead this con- flict with our backs to the wall , without illusory hopes , but we lead it without stopping , and we are convinced of being able to make the anti - authoritarian camp grow by ceaselessly organizing , demonstrating , and ...
Síða 78
... lead in the events which led to May was taken not by the groupuscules of the Left , but by the national un- ion of students ( the Union Nationale des Étudiants de France , UNEF ) . In the first semester of the 1967-68 school year , the ...
... lead in the events which led to May was taken not by the groupuscules of the Left , but by the national un- ion of students ( the Union Nationale des Étudiants de France , UNEF ) . In the first semester of the 1967-68 school year , the ...
Síða 91
... lead . . . . It is spontaneity which permits the thrust forward , and not the slogans or directives of a lead- ing group . " ( Cohn - Bendit ) In May , this ferment began in the university , among students , but this need not always be ...
... lead . . . . It is spontaneity which permits the thrust forward , and not the slogans or directives of a lead- ing group . " ( Cohn - Bendit ) In May , this ferment began in the university , among students , but this need not always be ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
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