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1968: Marching in the Streets by Tariq Ali
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1968: Marching in the Streets (edition 1998)

by Tariq Ali

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In the 1960s, from Paris to Pakistan, Mexico to Prague, students, socialists, workers, intellectuals and artists participated in a political, cultural and sexual revolution that challenged the established order from Washington to Moscow, reaching a crescendo in 1968.
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A month-by-month account of 1968. While covered earlier in '1968 and After' and 'Street Fighting Years' this deals solely with 1968. The accounts of the Tet Offensive, Prague, France and Mexico weave a rich and inspiring tapestry. The photographs are weaved into the narrative, rather than providing simple illustration. ( )
  JohnNebauer | Nov 7, 2008 |
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In the 1960s, from Paris to Pakistan, Mexico to Prague, students, socialists, workers, intellectuals and artists participated in a political, cultural and sexual revolution that challenged the established order from Washington to Moscow, reaching a crescendo in 1968.

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