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 The Berkeley Student RevoltFacts and Interpretations
Lipset, Seymour Martin; Wolin, Sheldon S. (ed.)Publisher:  Anchor Books, New York, USA Year Published:  1965
 Pages:  585pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 An anthology of writings on the Berkely student revolt of 1964.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction
 
 Part I:  Students and Politics
 1. University Student Politics
 2. Yesterday's Discord
 
 Part II:  Problems in the Multiversity - The Future Foreseen and Advocated
 3. Selections from The Uses of the University
 4. The Academic Industry
 5. University Abdicates Social Responsibility
 6. A Letter to Undergraduates
 7. Education, Revolutions, and Citadels
 8. The University:  Civil Rights and Civic Responsibilities
 
 Part III:  The History of a Student Revolt
 9. Chronology of Events:  Three Months of Crisis
 10.  The UC Student Protests:  California Poll
 
 Part IV: The Voice of the Actors
 FSM
 11. The Position of the Free Speech Movement on Speech and Political Activity
 12. Occasional Literature
 13. We Want a University
 14. An End to History
 15. The Free Speech Movement and Civil Rights
 Statements of the University Students for Law and Order
 16 Five Leaflets Distributed in December 1964
 The Groups on the Periphery Speak Up
 17. Pluralistic Society or Class Rule?
 18 Brown Calls Cops to Teach Students
 19. Big UC Revolt - The House that Kerr Built
 20. State Campus Safety Imperiled
 21. Clark Kerr Blames Peking but "Muscovites" Active
 Administration Statement
 22. Remarks by the Chancellor to the University Meet, September 28, 1964
 23. Statement Read at the Meeting of the Academic Senate
 24. Statement by President Clark Kerr, November 12, 1964
 25. Statement by President Clark Kerr, December 3, 1964
 26. A Message to Alumni by Clark Kerr, February 1965
 Some Faculty Statements Issued in December and January
 27. To the Students of Political Science 113
 28. Statement
 29. Why Has the Berkeley Faculty Failed to Condemn Violations of the Law by Students?
 30. Statement on Academic Senate Resolution of December 8, 1964
 31. Reflections on the Crisis at Berkeley
 32. An Answer to a Letter by a Pro-FSM Student Published in the Berkeley Daily Gazette
 33. Intellectual Responsibility and Political Conduct
 Opinions by Law School Faculty
 34. A Statement to the Committee on Academic Freedom of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate
 35. A Statement on the Legal Issues
 
 Part V:  Analyses and Interpretations
 a) Debates
 35. What Happened at Berkeley
 36. Reply to Glazer
 37. Reply to Selznick
 38. Thoughts on Berkeley
 39. Reply to Goodman
 40. Reply to Glazer
 41. FSM:  Freedom Fighters or Misguided Rebels? (Draper
 42. FSM:  Freedom Fighters or Misguided Rebels? (Glazer)
 b) Perspectives of the Editors
 43. The Lesson of Berkeley
 44. The Abuses of the Multiversity
 45. Reply to Wolin and Schaar
 c) Perspectives:  Faculty Members
 46 What is Left at Berkeley
 47. The Student Rebellion at Berkeley - an Interpretation
 d) Perspectives:  Outsiders
 48 Extremism in the Defense of.....
 49. No Fair! The Students Strike at California
 50. Berkeley Revolt
 51. The Berkeley Affair:  Mr Kerr vs Mr Savio & Co.
 e) Academic Freedom
 52. Academic Freedom and the Rights of Students
 53. Academic Freedom and Student Political Activity
 54. The Nature of a University and Academic Freedom
 
 Part VI:  Berkeley Students Under the Social Scientist's Eye
 55. The Student Movement at Berkeley:  Some Impressions
 56. Opinion Formation in a Crisis Situation
 57. Determinants of Support for Civil Liberties
 58. The Police Car Demonstration:  A Survey of Participants
 59. The Mainsprings of the Rebellion:  A Survey of Berkeley Students
 
 Part VII:  Documentary Appendices
 60. Off-Campus Groups, Fall 1964
 61. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct
 62. A Report on the Status of Deliberation of the Committee on Campus Political Activities
 63. Statement Issued January 3, 1965 by Acting Chancellor Martin Meyerson
 64. To the Educational Press
 
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