The Politics of Protest, Том 81,Стр. 94U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Всего страниц: 276 Part I. Introduction. 1. Protest and politics -- Part II. The politics of confrontation. 2. Ani-war protest -- 3. Student protest -- 4. Black militancy -- Part III. White politics and official reaction. 5. The racial attitudes of white Americans -- 6. White militancy -- 7. The police in protest -- 8. Judicial response in crisis -- Part IV. Conclusion. 9. Social response to collective behavior -- Appendix: Witnesses appearing at Task Force hearings. |
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... International Perspective American Student Activism in the 1960's The Politics of Confrontation Black and Third World Student Protest $ 888 64 68 80 82 Colleges and Universities in Crisis . Response to Student Protest xvii.
... International Perspective American Student Activism in the 1960's The Politics of Confrontation Black and Third World Student Protest $ 888 64 68 80 82 Colleges and Universities in Crisis . Response to Student Protest xvii.
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... world is not in social and political institutions , and not even , as a rule , in the will or iniquities of statesmen , but simply in the weakness of the human soul itself ... " 5 Rather , the results of our research suggest that mass ...
... world is not in social and political institutions , and not even , as a rule , in the will or iniquities of statesmen , but simply in the weakness of the human soul itself ... " 5 Rather , the results of our research suggest that mass ...
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... World , if not the whole world . This was the myth of peaceful progress , which since the racial uprisings be- ginning in 1964 has spawned a corollary myth - that community violence is a uniquely Negro phenomenon . For , clearly , the ...
... World , if not the whole world . This was the myth of peaceful progress , which since the racial uprisings be- ginning in 1964 has spawned a corollary myth - that community violence is a uniquely Negro phenomenon . For , clearly , the ...
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... World War One ( riots , intimidation , boycotts , etc. ) and against Japanese during World War Two ( internment in concentration camps regardless of citizenship or alienage ) . For their part , later immigrant groups sometimes responded ...
... World War One ( riots , intimidation , boycotts , etc. ) and against Japanese during World War Two ( internment in concentration camps regardless of citizenship or alienage ) . For their part , later immigrant groups sometimes responded ...
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... world war , and depression . That the great immi- gration waves of 1880-1920 coincided with the transformation of the United States from an agricultural - rural to an industrial - urban society goes far to ex- plain why some groups were ...
... world war , and depression . That the great immi- gration waves of 1880-1920 coincided with the transformation of the United States from an agricultural - rural to an industrial - urban society goes far to ex- plain why some groups were ...
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Стр. 59 - The United States is not a party to any treaty, now in force, that prohibits or restricts the use in warfare of toxic or nontoxic gases, of smoke or incendiary materials, or of bacteriological warfare.
Стр. 27 - Some others are eager to enlarge the conflict. They call upon us to supply American boys to do the job that Asian boys should do. They ask us to take reckless action which might risk the lives of millions and engulf much of Asia and certainly threaten the peace of the entire world.
Стр. 59 - The use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and all analogous liquids, materials or devices...
Стр. 183 - Similarly, the only way to police a ghetto is to be oppressive. None of the Police Commissioner's men, even with the best will in the world, have any way of understanding the lives led by the people they swagger about in twos and threes controlling. Their very presence is an insult, and it would be, even if they spent their entire day feeding gumdrops to children. They represent the force of the white world...
Стр. 29 - Moreover, we are in Viet-Nam to fulfill one of the most solemn pledges of the American Nation. Three Presidents— President Eisenhower, President Kennedy, and your present President— over 11 years have committed themselves and have promised to help defend this small and valiant nation.
Стр. 16 - Daniel Boorstin, The Genius of American Politics (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953...
Стр. 109 - At the level of individuals, violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect.
Стр. 263 - Neil J. Smelser, Theory of Collective Behavior (New York: Free Press, 1962); and RH Turner and LM Killian, Collective Behavior (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1957).
Стр. 99 - Let every man work for the abolition of slavery in his , own way. I would help all and hinder none.