Long March Short SpringMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... then dashed off to stir up another . In fact , it was a mass movement . In Berlin the majority of the Free University's 15,000 students are seasoned demon- strators . In France the movement may have started in 16 Long March , Short Spring.
... then dashed off to stir up another . In fact , it was a mass movement . In Berlin the majority of the Free University's 15,000 students are seasoned demon- strators . In France the movement may have started in 16 Long March , Short Spring.
Síða 63
... majority of today's move- ment activists were , in October 1967 , innocent of left ideol- ogy . They came to identify with the third world struggle only through their own struggle , their own problems . They came to read Malcolm , Mao ...
... majority of today's move- ment activists were , in October 1967 , innocent of left ideol- ogy . They came to identify with the third world struggle only through their own struggle , their own problems . They came to read Malcolm , Mao ...
Síða 99
... majority of the workers remained loyal to the trade unions and to the Communist Party throughout . But at many stages it is clear that it was the workers who were leading , not the unions . The workers ' movement did not erupt because ...
... majority of the workers remained loyal to the trade unions and to the Communist Party throughout . But at many stages it is clear that it was the workers who were leading , not the unions . The workers ' movement did not erupt because ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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