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...viciousness, humiliation of simple persons--all the horrible mob scenes we know from any vigilante or kangaroo court action. If Mr. Nwafor wants some corroboration, let him read the account in the current issue of Harper's of the Chinese Cultural Revolution by Eric Gordon, an English Communist and Maoist, who spent four years in Peking, working for the government's Foreign Language Press Association, and who came out sickened. Perhaps Mr. Nwafor should spend four years there before he is so quick to say that after ten days he will "use some of the insights he gained...
...college is not what it used to be. The personnel may look familiar, but a Maoist education revolution has swept a new style of schooling into the old buildings. The college's goal now is to devise an educational framework that re-unites China's student population with the working-class background most of the students spring from...
After the Cultural Revolution, the teachers' college opened a rural "May 7 cadre school," where professors went in turn to rough it, engage in heavy physical labor, and study Maoist politics. Its purpose apparently fulfilled, the cadre school will close next year...
...power to the computers. Officials countered by summoning the police. It was not an epic battle, but it was enough to convince Stanford President Richard Lyman that he had to deal with the question of H. Bruce Franklin, associate professor of English, recognized expert on Melville, and self-proclaimed Maoist. Only a month earlier, Franklin had joined a band of students in heckling Henry Cabot Lodge, former U.S. ambassador to Saigon, with cries of "oink-oink." When Lyman complained that Franklin's behavior was inappropriate, Franklin agreed, adding: "The appropriate response to war criminals is [that] they should...
...majority statement of the board of inquiry held that Franklin, an outspoken Maoist, had "exceeded the permissible bounds" of free speech, and that he could not encourage violent and coercive action as he does without risking his position...