From illness to revolution [manuscript] : an agitational work. 1973.

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From illness to revolution [manuscript] : an agitational work. 1973.

First draft of an English translation of "From illness to revolution: an agitational work", written by the Sozialistischen Patientkollektiv of Heidelberg University and published by Trikont Verlag, Munich in 1972. The translation is the work of a collective specially formed for that purpose, and working out of North London. There is a foreword by Jean-Paul Sartre.

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Universität Heidelberg. Sozialistischen Patientkollektiv.

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