Long March Short SpringMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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Síða 7
... talk to . We had no special desire to meet the “ leaders " of the movements , but usually ended up meeting them anyway . We did our best to talk to as many ordinary students as we could . In several countries , we got a lot of help from ...
... talk to . We had no special desire to meet the “ leaders " of the movements , but usually ended up meeting them anyway . We did our best to talk to as many ordinary students as we could . In several countries , we got a lot of help from ...
Síða 97
... talk to one of the March 22nd activists was to talk to someone who was high . Only after you had spent some time in an occupied building and developed a contact high of your own could you begin to understand . The École des Beaux - Arts ...
... talk to one of the March 22nd activists was to talk to someone who was high . Only after you had spent some time in an occupied building and developed a contact high of your own could you begin to understand . The École des Beaux - Arts ...
Síða 98
... talk to the striking workers , or were writing tracts to be handed out all over the city . At the annex to the faculty of letters at Censier , the walls were covered with poems . In the amphitheaters of the Sor- bonne , debate went on ...
... talk to the striking workers , or were writing tracts to be handed out all over the city . At the annex to the faculty of letters at Censier , the walls were covered with poems . In the amphitheaters of the Sor- bonne , debate went on ...
Efni
The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want | 21 |
The Long March | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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