Jerry Rubin

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Jerry Rubin


Born
in Cincinnati, The United States
July 14, 1938

Died
November 28, 1994

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Jewish-American radical social activist during the 1960s and 1970 and founding member of the the Youth International Party.

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Do It!: Scenarios of the Re...

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We Are Everywhere.

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Growing Up at Thirty-Seven

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Robin Hood and His Merrie Men

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Growing Up At Thirtyseven

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“Politics is how you live your life, not whom you vote for.”
Jerry Rubin

“Until you're prepared to kill your parents, you're not really prepared to change the country, because our parents are our first oppressors.”
Jerry Rubin

“The power structure automatically imposes a frame of reference which force people to see things from the Man's point of view. When a policeman shoots a nigger, that's 'law and order.' But when a black man defends himself against a pig, that's 'violence.' The role of the revolutionary is to create public theatre which creates a revolutionary frame of reference. The power to define is the power to control.”
Jerry Rubin, Do It!: Scenarios of the Revolution

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