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3.0 out of 5 stars
Rhetoric of the Mind Controlled.,
By Cwn_Annwn (Copenhagen, Denmark) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Symbionese Liberation Army: Documents and communications (Melville studies in American culture, v. 4) (Paperback)
This is a compilation of public statements, communications and rhetoric put out by the SLA. It would be helpful if your researching the SLA as far as how they represented themselves but not so good for learning about their actual story. In their communications the SLA came off as cartoon caricatures of 60s radicals. A lot of people on the radical left back then thought of them as government controlled agent provocateurs. Most all of the known radicals disavowed and condemned them. I would even go a step further than that and say they were probably a full blown CIA mind control operation and I didn't always feel this way. I actually did a paper on the SLA for a research writing class when I was at University and didn't believe that at the time. However the more I learn about the world the uglier reality tends to get.
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The Symbionese Liberation Army: Documents and communications (Melville studies in American culture, v. 4) by Robert Brainard Pearsall (Paperback - Jan. 1974)
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