File spoon-archives/marxism.archive/marxism_1994/94-08-28.000, message 143


Date: Fri, 26 Aug 1994 13:44:50 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Jukka Laari <jlaari-AT-tukki.jyu.fi>
Subject: Re: It was 26 years ago...


Jonathan,

did you meant this posting?

JL


On Mon, 22 Aug 1994, Paul Edward Bonardi wrote:

> Jukka,
> 
>         Is the 1968 Czechoslavkian situation represented to your 
> liking by MIlan Kundera in either the book or the movie version of The 
> Unbearable Lightnesss of Being?  And how would you compare '68 as a year 
> for such things, especially in Paris, but also in America (Newark and 
> Waats rebellions took place then too, if memory serves) with the 1956-57 
> Hungarian mini-revolution and the subsequent large emigration of many 
> Hungarians to other countries, mainly the US (to Camp Kilmer, NJ--and
> then to settle in the nearby environs of New Brunswick, NJ and middle
> and south NJ eventually and permanently?  
> 
> Paul Bonardi                        
> University of California, Irvine
>            "Ninety percent of baseball is half mental."
>                          -- Yogi Berra
> 
> On Sat, 20 Aug 1994, Jukka Laari wrote:
> 
> > 
> > August 21, 1968:
> > 
> > Five Warsaw pact countries sent troops to Czechoslovakia. Occupation. The 
> > end of the Prag spring and human faced socialism. - Any ideas?
> > 
> > Jukka "How-I-Waited-To-Send-That-One" Laari
> > 
> 


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