I have never understood why they tried to start the revolution by taking over the universities. It should have been self-evident that the net result of success would be to close the universities but leave the nation unaffected--at least, for quite a long time. Nor do I find it easy to believe that the rebels, as intelligent as most of them were, seriously expected that they could keep the universities alive as corporate bodies, once they had control of them, if they made the fundamental alterations in organization and role that they proposed to.
What I often forget about students, especially undergraduates, is that surface appearances are misleading. Most of them are at base as conventional a… - Muriel Beadle
What I often forget about students, especially undergraduates, is that surface appearances are misleading. Most of them are at base as conventional a…
- Muriel Beadle
[University students] hated the hypocrisy of adult society, the rigidity of its political institutions, the impersonality of its bureaucracies. They … - Muriel Beadle
[University students] hated the hypocrisy of adult society, the rigidity of its political institutions, the impersonality of its bureaucracies. They …
I have never understood why they tried to start the revolution by taking over the universities. It should have been self-evident that the net result … - Muriel Beadle
I have never understood why they tried to start the revolution by taking over the universities. It should have been self-evident that the net result …
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