Abstract
Subversion and revolution litter the course of history. They appear to be brought about by organized societies within societies. Yet we have surprisingly little systematic knowledge about their nature, their leaders, and their members. J. K. Zawodny of Stanford University has both academic and practical knowledge of his subject. He has made an initial study of underground movements, sponsored by the Project for Inter national Studies in Conflict and Integration at Stanford, and during World War II he led a platoon of the Polish underground.
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