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Revolution & equilibrium.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Grossman Publishers, 1971.Description: xv, 269 p. illus. 21 cmISBN:
  • 0670596515
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.6/32 DEM
LOC classification:
  • JX1963 .D39 1971
Contents:
Dialogues in Cuba.--The peacemakers.--The ordeal of SANE.--San Francisco to Moscow: why they walk.--San Francisco to Moscow: why the Russians let them in.--Courage for the new age: the Council of Correspondence.--Letter to Amitai Etzioni.--International Peace Brigade.--Southern peace walk: two issues or one?--Needed: a new declaration of independence.--Earle Reynolds: stranger in this country.--Letter to WISP.--In the Birmingham jail.--Notes after Birmingham.--Open letter to the New York times.--The temptations of power; report of a visit to North Vietnam.--We are all part of one another.--Desanctifying authority.--On revolution and equilibrium.--Nonviolence and radical social change.--Sanctuary.--Mud city.--Interfering with the smooth functioning of the warfare state.--Order and disorder.--On the necessity to liberate minds.
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Dialogues in Cuba.--The peacemakers.--The ordeal of SANE.--San Francisco to Moscow: why they walk.--San Francisco to Moscow: why the Russians let them in.--Courage for the new age: the Council of Correspondence.--Letter to Amitai Etzioni.--International Peace Brigade.--Southern peace walk: two issues or one?--Needed: a new declaration of independence.--Earle Reynolds: stranger in this country.--Letter to WISP.--In the Birmingham jail.--Notes after Birmingham.--Open letter to the New York times.--The temptations of power; report of a visit to North Vietnam.--We are all part of one another.--Desanctifying authority.--On revolution and equilibrium.--Nonviolence and radical social change.--Sanctuary.--Mud city.--Interfering with the smooth functioning of the warfare state.--Order and disorder.--On the necessity to liberate minds.

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