> The student movement of the '60s was of course as much a
> working-class movement as the CIO drive of the '30s or the IWW or the
> Russian Revolution.
In one sense you're obviously right, but would you deny that a movement organized along class lines has more of a working-class nature than one organized along countercultural lines? Self-awareness is integral to class mobilization, if not class identity, correct?
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