Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che | Elbaum Max | Pevná väzba

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bThe first in-depth study of the long march of the US New Left after 1968bpThe sixties were a time when radical movements learned to embrace twentieth-century Marxism. iRevolution in the Airi is the definitive study of this turning point, and examines what the resistance of today can learn from the legacies of Lenin, Mao and Che.ppIt tells the story of the new communist movement which was the most racially integrated and fast-growing movement on the Left. Thousands of young activists, radicalized by the Vietnam War and Black Liberation, and spurred on by the Puerto Rican, Chicano and Asian-American movements, embraced a Third World oriented version of Marxism. These admirers of Mao, Che and Amilcar Cabral organized resistance to the Republican majorities of Nixon and Ford. p By the 1980s these groups had either collapsed or become tiny shards of the dream of a Maoist world revolution. Taking issue with the idea of a division between an early good sixties and a later bad sixties, Max El

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