| Charles E. Neu - 2000 - 956 pages
...it, understand it and change it. For it is only when that system is changed and brought under control that there can be any hope for stopping the forces...Vietnam today or a murder in the South tomorrow." Vietnam was becoming both a screen on which to project the New Left's political ideology and a symbol... | |
| John Campbell McMillian, Paul Buhle - 2008 - 284 pages
...existence of a system of oppression, Potter proclaimed: We must name that system. We must name it, describe it, analyze it, understand it and change it. For it...subtle atrocities that are worked on people all over — all the time. ... In a strange way the people in Vietnam and the people in this demonstration are... | |
| Gary D. Rhodes - 2003 - 324 pages
...it, understand and change it. For it is only when that system is changed and brought under control that there can be any hope for stopping the forces that create a war in Vietnam or a murder in the South tomorrow. 36 The antiwar position articulated by Potter insisted on its interconnectedness... | |
| Simon Hall - 2006 - 284 pages
...it, analyze it and change it. For it is only when that system is changed and brought under control that there can be any hope for stopping the forces...Vietnam today or a murder in the South tomorrow." Potter then called for the creation of a massive social movement that understood 'Vietnam in all its... | |
| Michael W. Flamm, David Steigerwald - 2008 - 228 pages
...it, understand it and change it. For it is only when that system is changed and brought under control that there can be any hope for stopping the forces...subtle atrocities that are worked on people all over — all the time. How do you stop a war then? If the war has its roots deep in the institutions of... | |
| David Barber - 2010 - 298 pages
...it, understand it and change it. For it is only when that system is changed and brought under control that there can be any hope for stopping the forces...subtle atrocities that are worked on people all over — all the time."10 Some of the demonstrators responded to Potter s call for a name by shouting out... | |
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