First Published: November 1977.
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1. Chaos And Disorder In Australia And The World
2. The Evolution And Existence Of A Coercive State Machine And Its Central Place In Politics
5. The Development Of Revolutionary Theory
6. Further Development Of Revolutionary Theory
7. Some Particular Features Of Australia
8. Aspects Of Australia’s Independence And Dependence
9. Many Sections Involved In Independence
10. Struggle For Independence Widens – Democratic Liberty
11. Literature And Art Of Independence And Dependence
12. The Nature Of Independence Struggle
13. Continuing Revolution By Stages
14. Correct Ideas Of Independence Struggle Arise From Australia’s Social Conditions
15. The Vision Splendid – The New Society