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Counterculture and revolution, edited by David Horowitz, Michael Lerner, and Craig Pyes.

By: Horowitz, David, 1939-, Horowitz, David, 1939-.
Contributor(s): , | Pyes, C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, Random House [1972]Edition: [1st ed.].ISBN: 0394315537.Subject(s): Radicalism -- United St -- Radicalism -- United St | Communism -- United St -- Communism -- United St | United States -- Social conditions -- 1960- -- United States -- Social conditions -- 1960- -- United States -- Social conditions -- 1960-DDC classification: 301.6/0973
Contents:
Songs of innocence: The white race and its heroes, by E. Cleaver. Selections from "Yippie" and "Chicago", by J. Rubin. Testimony of Abbie Hoffman (from Chicago trial), by A. Hoffman. Who owns the park? By F. J. Bardacke. Sexual politics: a manifesto for revolution, by K. Millett. A Gay manifesto, by C. Whitman. Weatherman communique: Communique 1 from the Weatherman underground. Manifesto, by T. Leary. We are a people, by J. Sinclair.--Songs of experience: Goodbye to all that, by R. Morgan. Cock rock: men always seem to end up on top, by Rat staff. Rolling stone gathers no politix, by C. Pyes. Altamont: Pearl Harbor to Woodstock nation, by S. Stern. Wish I could give all I wanted to give--wish I could live all I wanted to live, by J. Whi30541tebook. Epilogue to Woodstock nation: the head withers as the body grows, by A. Hoffman.--Beggars' banquet: New morning, by the Weatherman. Revolutionary karma vs. revolutionary politics, by D. Horowitz. The new American revolution, by T. Hayden. Youth culture and social revolution, by M. P. Lerner. Power to the people! By J. Lennon and Y.
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Songs of innocence: The white race and its heroes, by E. Cleaver. Selections from "Yippie" and "Chicago", by J. Rubin. Testimony of Abbie Hoffman (from Chicago trial), by A. Hoffman. Who owns the park? By F. J. Bardacke. Sexual politics: a manifesto for revolution, by K. Millett. A Gay manifesto, by C. Whitman. Weatherman communique: Communique 1 from the Weatherman underground. Manifesto, by T. Leary. We are a people, by J. Sinclair.--Songs of experience: Goodbye to all that, by R. Morgan. Cock rock: men always seem to end up on top, by Rat staff. Rolling stone gathers no politix, by C. Pyes. Altamont: Pearl Harbor to Woodstock nation, by S. Stern. Wish I could give all I wanted to give--wish I could live all I wanted to live, by J. Whi30541tebook. Epilogue to Woodstock nation: the head withers as the body grows, by A. Hoffman.--Beggars' banquet: New morning, by the Weatherman. Revolutionary karma vs. revolutionary politics, by D. Horowitz. The new American revolution, by T. Hayden. Youth culture and social revolution, by M. P. Lerner. Power to the people! By J. Lennon and Y.

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