For historians of the ‘60s and ‘70s, one of the most pressing questions to ask is: What did the revolutionary movements of this period get right, and where did they go wrong? Of course, David and Margaret give us thought-provoking and insightful answers — on modern cynicism toward leadership; movements’ source of direction and inspiration; the importance of coalition-building; and the role of solidarity in the revolution.
Categories: History and Historiography, Left and Right