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Introduction by Professor John Searle. Mario Savio, political activist and member of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement speaks. He traces history of revolutions, asks how the US came to be "on the other side" of revolution in the 20th century. He poses the hypothetical impact of United States completely disarming and raises the question of lack of historical causality and democratic decision-making in US. H discusses the Free Speech Movement, what happened and how it was so poorly reported. He calls the UC regents "a committee of incredibly wealthy nincompoops" and states his minimum level of negotiations to end the war in Vietnam. He compares National Liberation Front and the Free Speech Movement.
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