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Publicado por [Students for a Democratic Society], [no place - Ann Arbor?], 1963
Librería: Cleveland Book Company, ABAA, Rocky River, OH, Estados Unidos de America
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Staplebound. Condición: Near fine. First Edition (?). Quarto, 12pp. Stapled at the top left corner, with cover leaf. Very near fine, with only the most trivial fading to extremities. A well-preserved early SDS document, which attempts to reframe the major world struggle - understood at this fever pitch of the Cold War to be that of the Communist East against the Capitalist West - as one of the world's poor against the world's wealthy. Discussions of economic development and the possibility of global action to alleviate misery take up the main thrust of the text. As with the Port Huron Statement, an interesting juxtaposition to later SDS material, which necessarily had to focus on the Vietnam War and the FBI/police agitation against their organization. OCLC records perhaps six physical holdings, all at institutions which were hotbeds of radicalism in the 1960s. Uncommon.