Revolution, Ideology and Youth
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v4i2.43552Résumé
It has become somewhat banal to be told that we are in the midst of a student revolution in the United States. The reminders appear almost daily through various student protest activities which are given wide publicity through the mass media. Student rebellion makes good copy and the press and public eagerly consume every tidbit of information about student unrest. In the midst of massive publicity new protagonists gain instant notoriety. Names like Professor S. I. Hayakawa, Sam Wood, Mark Rudd, Peoples Park, Woodstock, etc. have become symbols that perpetuate interest in student unrest.
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