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New revolutionaries

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Peter Owen; 1969Description: 299pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5315 New
Summary: London, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Prague, Tokyo and the urban cities of the United States have all been headline news in recent months. Scenes of violence, bloodshed and revolt have become a daily occurrence. Guerrilla warfare is a fact of life in Africa, Latin America and many other parts of the world; a cultural revolution has stirred in China. Castro, Guevara, Debray, Mandel and Marcuse are some of the leading Marxists inspiring what is fast becoming a world-wide revolution in which the bastions of Western capitalism and orthodox communism are simultaneously under attack. New Revolutionaries brings together for the first time some of the leading spokesmen and activists engaged in this struggle for a new socialism. Here the revolutionaries themselves state their case-their ideology, aims and alliances-and in so doing demonstrate the sense of solidarity that is developing among radical movements based in countries that geographically are widely dispersed. New themes and methods of rebellion and resistance are taking shape and these are closely studied by participants wishing to close ranks and unite in common cause.
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London, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Prague, Tokyo and the urban cities of the United States have all been headline news in recent months. Scenes of violence, bloodshed and revolt have become a daily occurrence. Guerrilla warfare is a fact of life in Africa, Latin America and many other parts of the world; a cultural revolution has stirred in China. Castro, Guevara, Debray, Mandel and Marcuse are some of the leading Marxists inspiring what is fast becoming a world-wide revolution in which the bastions
of Western capitalism and orthodox communism are simultaneously under attack. New Revolutionaries brings together for the first
time some of the leading spokesmen and activists engaged in this struggle for a new socialism. Here the revolutionaries themselves state their case-their ideology, aims and alliances-and in so doing demonstrate the sense of solidarity that is developing among radical movements based in countries that geographically are widely dispersed. New themes and methods of rebellion and resistance are taking shape and these are closely studied by participants wishing to close ranks and unite in common cause.

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