An edition of The New Left (1970)

The New Left

six critical essays.

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An edition of The New Left (1970)

The New Left

six critical essays.

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Publisher
Library Press
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: The New Left
The New Left: six critical essays.
1971, Library Press
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The New Left;: Six critical essays
1971, Library Press
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Cover of: The New Left
Cover of: The New Left: six critical essays
The New Left: six critical essays
1970, Bodley Head
in English
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The New Left: six critical essays
1970, Bodley Head
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Table of Contents

Che Guevara, by K. Minogue.
Jean-Paul Sartre, by F. Bondy.
Herbert Marcuse, by M. Cranston.
Frantz Fanon, by A. R. Zolberg.
Black power, by G. Feaver.
R. D. Laing, by D. Martin.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320/.01
Library of Congress
HM291 .C68 1971

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p.
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5078997M
Internet Archive
newleftsixcritic00cran
ISBN 10
0912050047
LCCN
74147928
OCLC/WorldCat
141132
Library Thing
8989901
Goodreads
2035115

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