Naval War College Review
Abstract
Serious analysis of current history is never an easy task. It is doubly difficult in this period of accelerated change in which today's crises often become merely footnotes in tomorrow's history. However, this paper attempts rather brazenly to judge the place in history of the current generational revolt which has, within the past few years, become a major, and often distorted, feature in the media and a preoccupation of the public generally.
Recommended Citation
Stahnke, Paul K.
(1969)
"The New Left and its Implications for Strategy in the Seventies,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 22:
No.
7, Article 4.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol22/iss7/4
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