This book, first published in 1970, examines significant protest
movements of the twentieth century and looks at the similarities
and differences between the various dissents and rebellions.
Beginning with the mood of weariness and dissatisfaction with the
old regimes at the turn of the century, it discusses the emergence
of protest as an ideal, a viable force for reform. From radical
unionism, it traces the thread through bohemianism, international
communism and anticolonialism in the twenties; fascism and Nazism
and protest as a way of life up to 1945; the Afro-Asian and early
civil rights movements of the fifties; and the agitating students
and revolutionary movements of the sixties.
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