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Brimming with lessons still relevant for today's activists, Berkeley: The Student Revolt is a classic of on-the-ground historical reportage.
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Brimming with lessons still relevant for today's activists, Berkeley: The Student Revolt is a classic of on-the-ground historical reportage.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781642592535
- ISBN-10: 1642592536
- Artikelnr.: 58452055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781642592535
- ISBN-10: 1642592536
- Artikelnr.: 58452055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
The late Hal Draper is the author of the five-volume study of Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution (Monthly Review Press) as well as War and Revolution: Lenin and the Myth of Revolutionary Defeatism (Humanities Press) and Berkeley: The New Student Revolt (Grove Press.) He was also a prominent socialist journalist and editor of the journal Labor Action from 1948-1958. Mario Savio was one of the most famous leaders of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement.
ntroduction by Mario Savio
Foreword
1. "A New Generation of Students"
2. The Liberal Bureaucrat
3. Behind the Myth of Liberalization
4. The Myth: Two Showpieces
5. The Power Structure Triggers the Conflict
6. The Administration Clamps Off the Safety Valve
7. "What's Intellectual About Collecting Money?"
8. The Clubs Fight Back
9. The First Sit-in and the Eight Suspensions
10. A Couple of Rebels
11. The Police-car Blockade Begins
12. Second Sit-in and the Greeks
13. Whose Law and Order?
14. "You Can't Win"
15. The Pact of October 2
16. Enter Red-baiting
17. The FSM Is Formed
18 Some Lessons in Good Faith
19. Standoff on "Free Speech"
20. Hidden Battle over Civil Rights
21. Return to Direct Action
22. The Regents Throw a Time Bomb
23. The Abortive Sit-in
24. Back to the Wars
25. The Big Sit-in
26. The Governor Calls the Cops
27. The Occupation by the Police
28. The Student Strike Starts
29. The Faculty and the Strike
30. The Administration Plans a Coup
31. Classic Drama in the Greek Theater
32. The FSM at the Peak
33. The Story of a Rumor
34. The Victory at the Academic Senate
35. End of the Beginning
36. Before the Second Round
37. The "Restoration" Coup
38. The FSM in Crisis
39. Regents versus the University
40. Why?
41. The Non-Radicals
42. "New Left" Balance Sheet
43. The "New Radicals" and the "Old Radicals"
Foreword
1. "A New Generation of Students"
2. The Liberal Bureaucrat
3. Behind the Myth of Liberalization
4. The Myth: Two Showpieces
5. The Power Structure Triggers the Conflict
6. The Administration Clamps Off the Safety Valve
7. "What's Intellectual About Collecting Money?"
8. The Clubs Fight Back
9. The First Sit-in and the Eight Suspensions
10. A Couple of Rebels
11. The Police-car Blockade Begins
12. Second Sit-in and the Greeks
13. Whose Law and Order?
14. "You Can't Win"
15. The Pact of October 2
16. Enter Red-baiting
17. The FSM Is Formed
18 Some Lessons in Good Faith
19. Standoff on "Free Speech"
20. Hidden Battle over Civil Rights
21. Return to Direct Action
22. The Regents Throw a Time Bomb
23. The Abortive Sit-in
24. Back to the Wars
25. The Big Sit-in
26. The Governor Calls the Cops
27. The Occupation by the Police
28. The Student Strike Starts
29. The Faculty and the Strike
30. The Administration Plans a Coup
31. Classic Drama in the Greek Theater
32. The FSM at the Peak
33. The Story of a Rumor
34. The Victory at the Academic Senate
35. End of the Beginning
36. Before the Second Round
37. The "Restoration" Coup
38. The FSM in Crisis
39. Regents versus the University
40. Why?
41. The Non-Radicals
42. "New Left" Balance Sheet
43. The "New Radicals" and the "Old Radicals"
ntroduction by Mario Savio
Foreword
1. "A New Generation of Students"
2. The Liberal Bureaucrat
3. Behind the Myth of Liberalization
4. The Myth: Two Showpieces
5. The Power Structure Triggers the Conflict
6. The Administration Clamps Off the Safety Valve
7. "What's Intellectual About Collecting Money?"
8. The Clubs Fight Back
9. The First Sit-in and the Eight Suspensions
10. A Couple of Rebels
11. The Police-car Blockade Begins
12. Second Sit-in and the Greeks
13. Whose Law and Order?
14. "You Can't Win"
15. The Pact of October 2
16. Enter Red-baiting
17. The FSM Is Formed
18 Some Lessons in Good Faith
19. Standoff on "Free Speech"
20. Hidden Battle over Civil Rights
21. Return to Direct Action
22. The Regents Throw a Time Bomb
23. The Abortive Sit-in
24. Back to the Wars
25. The Big Sit-in
26. The Governor Calls the Cops
27. The Occupation by the Police
28. The Student Strike Starts
29. The Faculty and the Strike
30. The Administration Plans a Coup
31. Classic Drama in the Greek Theater
32. The FSM at the Peak
33. The Story of a Rumor
34. The Victory at the Academic Senate
35. End of the Beginning
36. Before the Second Round
37. The "Restoration" Coup
38. The FSM in Crisis
39. Regents versus the University
40. Why?
41. The Non-Radicals
42. "New Left" Balance Sheet
43. The "New Radicals" and the "Old Radicals"
Foreword
1. "A New Generation of Students"
2. The Liberal Bureaucrat
3. Behind the Myth of Liberalization
4. The Myth: Two Showpieces
5. The Power Structure Triggers the Conflict
6. The Administration Clamps Off the Safety Valve
7. "What's Intellectual About Collecting Money?"
8. The Clubs Fight Back
9. The First Sit-in and the Eight Suspensions
10. A Couple of Rebels
11. The Police-car Blockade Begins
12. Second Sit-in and the Greeks
13. Whose Law and Order?
14. "You Can't Win"
15. The Pact of October 2
16. Enter Red-baiting
17. The FSM Is Formed
18 Some Lessons in Good Faith
19. Standoff on "Free Speech"
20. Hidden Battle over Civil Rights
21. Return to Direct Action
22. The Regents Throw a Time Bomb
23. The Abortive Sit-in
24. Back to the Wars
25. The Big Sit-in
26. The Governor Calls the Cops
27. The Occupation by the Police
28. The Student Strike Starts
29. The Faculty and the Strike
30. The Administration Plans a Coup
31. Classic Drama in the Greek Theater
32. The FSM at the Peak
33. The Story of a Rumor
34. The Victory at the Academic Senate
35. End of the Beginning
36. Before the Second Round
37. The "Restoration" Coup
38. The FSM in Crisis
39. Regents versus the University
40. Why?
41. The Non-Radicals
42. "New Left" Balance Sheet
43. The "New Radicals" and the "Old Radicals"