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Gordon Zahn - Must Revolution be Violent?, 1968

 Item — Box: CZHN 4
Identifier: CZHN 4/04926

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  • Creation: 1968

Language of Materials

English.

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Document. A review by Gordon of THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION by Truman Nelson. ~ Zahn writes that although he finds no fault with Nelson's argument, he does question Nelson's slip from "right of revolution" to assuming that a sucessful revolution must be a violent one. Talks of Nelson's genocidal side in the name of preserving a goal or ideal. Applauds having such a manifesto thrown in the face of White America because of the rising racist tensions and the revolution that Nelson predicts will arise from said tensions. ~ Boston Globe ~ 09/07 (?)

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