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The Port Huron Statement: The Vision Call of the 1960s Revolution Tom Hayden No preview available - 2005 |
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active AFL-CIO allocation American anti-communism apathy areas arms race atomic automation basic become Berlin Boun Oum bureaucracy campus civil rights Cold Cold War colonial revolution communist Congress corporations countries creating decision decision-making defense demands democracy Democratic Party desegregation deterrence disarmament disengagement Dixiecrats domestic dominant economic effort elites Europe exist fact fear Federal fight force foreign aid foreign policy Freedom Rides Germany goals growth human individual industrial institutions interests investment isolation issues labor Latin America major McCarthyism ment military million moral NATO needs Negro nonwhite nuclear organized participation peace movement percent permanent war economy political politicians Port Huron Statement potential poverty present problems production racial racist reform responsible Russian society South Southern Soviet Union spending stalemate status quo structure tensions threat tion unemployment United Nations values vision vote weapons welfare workers