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Wilfred G. Burchett

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Wilfred G. Burchett



Average rating: 4.06 · 176 ratings · 28 reviews · 41 distinct worksSimilar authors
Vietnam: Inside Story of th...

4.24 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 1965 — 9 editions
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Grasshoppers & Elephants: W...

4.58 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1977 — 4 editions
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This Monstrous War

4.64 avg rating — 11 ratings
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China, Cambodia, Vietnam Tr...

3.75 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1982 — 4 editions
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At the Barricades: Forty Ye...

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The Furtive War: The United...

4.17 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1963 — 4 editions
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The Whores of War: Mercenar...

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2.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1977 — 2 editions
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Passport;: An autobiography

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Again Korea

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China: The Quality of Life

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“Liberty which is paraded in the West as a holy grail to keep the masses quiet, descends on their necks as a rubber truncheon when they organise to demand their real liberties, their basic rights to work, to land, to a secure future. There are hundreds of millions of people in the world today who have decided that liberty is something to do with everyday life and work. They are not interested in a liberty of the press to promote religious and racial hatreds; not interested in a liberty for publishers to flood bookstalls with pornographic literature; not interested in the liberty of scientists to devote their best brains to inventing hydrogen bombs or other means of destroying the world; not interested even in the theoretical liberty of the ballot box to decide between two groups of political parties both bent on maintaining the privileges of one tiny group of people over the great majority of the population.
If the same advance is made in the next twenty years as has been made in the past five years in bringing real liberties to the workers and peasants of the People's Democracies, and if the Western powers give up their morbid plans to destroy the People's Democracies by force of arms and the hydrogen bomb, the whole population will be enjoying liberties of a quality not yet dreamed of in the Western world.
[From Chapter 16 of People's Democracies (World Unity Publications, 1951), pp. 277-287.]”
Wilfred G. Burchett, Rebel Journalism: The Writings of Wilfred Burchett



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