An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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Sivu 184
... tend to delude him into believing that he can survive his own suicidal folly . In 1968 Senator Richard Russell of Georgia concluded a speech in the US Senate with these words : " If we have to start over again with another Adam and Eve ...
... tend to delude him into believing that he can survive his own suicidal folly . In 1968 Senator Richard Russell of Georgia concluded a speech in the US Senate with these words : " If we have to start over again with another Adam and Eve ...
Sivu 260
... tend to commit minor public misdemeanours ; but this is because they are poor , despised and living con- stantly in shock and distress . It is true that they tend to be jailed more frequently than citizens of contiguous white ...
... tend to commit minor public misdemeanours ; but this is because they are poor , despised and living con- stantly in shock and distress . It is true that they tend to be jailed more frequently than citizens of contiguous white ...
Sivu 283
... tend to interpret and define it according to the angle from which we look at it . Johnson and Nixon spoke insistently of desiring peace with justice ; the National Liberation Front , dedicated to anti - colonial goals , asked for peace ...
... tend to interpret and define it according to the angle from which we look at it . Johnson and Nixon spoke insistently of desiring peace with justice ; the National Liberation Front , dedicated to anti - colonial goals , asked for peace ...
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PROLOGUE | 23 |
Australian Man and His Myths | 29 |
The Repressive Society | 44 |
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