Two, three ... many Vietnams ; a radical reader on the wars in Southeast Asia and the conflicts at home / Edited by the editors of Ramparts with Banning Garrett and Katherine Barkley.
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Language: | English |
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San Francisco :
Canfield Press,
[1971]
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Physical Description: | xiv, 272 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- I quit: memoirs of a Special Forces hero, by D. Duncan
- After Pinkville, by N. Chomsky
- On genocide, by J.-P. Sartre
- Reports from North Vietnam, by R. Gott
- Notes on the cultural life of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, by P. Weiss
- The NLF asks the American left: Where are you now that we really need you? By F. Schurmann
- Revisionist tales of negotiations with the communists, by D. Horowitz
- Subversion and revolution in Laos, by B. Garrett
- The road to Phnom Penh: Cambodians take up the gun, by B. Garrett
- Thailand: the next domino? By B. Garrett
- The Berkeley Mafia and the Indonesia massacre, by D. Ransom
- Eruption in India, by P. Gavi
- The Vietnam case, by C. Oglesby
- Corporations and the cold war, by D. Horowitz
- Trapped in a system, by C. Oglesby
- Declaration of Independence from the war in Vietnam, by M. L. King, Jr
- The Black man's stake in Vietnam, by E. Cleaver
- The angry Blacks in the Army, by W. Terry, II
- All for Vietnam, by T. Hayden
- Bibliography (p. 244)