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APO and Counterculture - Subversive Action (ed.). Anschlag. Volumes 1 and 2, issues 1-3 (all published). Berlin, self-published, 1964-1966. 29.5 x 21 cm. Stapled leaves (cover page of issue 2 lightened in margin). Rare (especially issue 3) journal with fundamental texts on the student movement. - "The 'Subversive Action' is essentially made up of two components: the 'utopian-actionist revolutionary model' of the Munich section around Dieter Kunzelmann, which came from the 'Situationist International', and the 'historical-economic analyses' of the 'Berlin School' around Rudi Dutschke and Bernd Rabehl, which argued from a Marxist-critical position." (Dutschke, Mein langer Marsch. 1980. p.211) - Contains contributions by Böckelmann, Frank; Joffé, A. (that's Rudi Dutschke); Kunzelmann, Dieter; Menzel, R. (that's Bernd Rabehl). Herbert Nagel and Frank Böckelmann (issue 1), Dieter Kunzelmann and Herbert Nagel (issue 2) as well as F. Böckelmann, H. Nagel and Karl-Heinz Neumann are named as editors. - "After the dissolution of 'Subversive Action' in its previous form and its renaming to 'Study Group for Social Theory' in April 1966, the journal was discontinued. After 1966 - in the fall of 1967 - a collaboration with the GEFLECHT group within the anarchist faction of the SDS-Munich took place, whereby they participated in several political happenings in Schwabing." (Project DadA DA-P0000552). - Two copies of issue 1, one copy of issue 2 and issue 3 with handwritten corrections, some on carbon paper, some in Heilmann's own hand. - Browned due to paper, 1 leaf in issue 1 with slight marginal tears, otherwise in good condition. - Enclosed: Duplicate of issue 3 - Browned due to paper, cover somewhat stained.

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APO and Counterculture - Subversive Action (ed.). Anschlag. Volumes 1 and 2, issues 1-3 (all published). Berlin, self-published, 1964-1966. 29.5 x 21 cm. Stapled leaves (cover page of issue 2 lightened in margin). Rare (especially issue 3) journal with fundamental texts on the student movement. - "The 'Subversive Action' is essentially made up of two components: the 'utopian-actionist revolutionary model' of the Munich section around Dieter Kunzelmann, which came from the 'Situationist International', and the 'historical-economic analyses' of the 'Berlin School' around Rudi Dutschke and Bernd Rabehl, which argued from a Marxist-critical position." (Dutschke, Mein langer Marsch. 1980. p.211) - Contains contributions by Böckelmann, Frank; Joffé, A. (that's Rudi Dutschke); Kunzelmann, Dieter; Menzel, R. (that's Bernd Rabehl). Herbert Nagel and Frank Böckelmann (issue 1), Dieter Kunzelmann and Herbert Nagel (issue 2) as well as F. Böckelmann, H. Nagel and Karl-Heinz Neumann are named as editors. - "After the dissolution of 'Subversive Action' in its previous form and its renaming to 'Study Group for Social Theory' in April 1966, the journal was discontinued. After 1966 - in the fall of 1967 - a collaboration with the GEFLECHT group within the anarchist faction of the SDS-Munich took place, whereby they participated in several political happenings in Schwabing." (Project DadA DA-P0000552). - Two copies of issue 1, one copy of issue 2 and issue 3 with handwritten corrections, some on carbon paper, some in Heilmann's own hand. - Browned due to paper, 1 leaf in issue 1 with slight marginal tears, otherwise in good condition. - Enclosed: Duplicate of issue 3 - Browned due to paper, cover somewhat stained.

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