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Show 83 orientation, comprised the ultra-radical faction which generally disdained the Constitutionalists while promoting varying degrees and methods of full-scale political revolution to be facilitated by armed rebellion within the military. The radical faction varied volunteers came as revolutionary strategies movement. came make-up of the ultra and went and into vogue within the Young Socialists, There was of its an attempt made by the ASU erate interest among said their tion. ing a lower own The than more Democratic Society, a local (ASU). chapter but this attempt failed to gen few soldiers. a thinking and Aboveground's a Roberts and Stocker content Marxist or influenced were Maoist orienta influence on the paper took the form of articles offer Marxist class analysis of the ranking military personnel encouraged the use of Another major faction war a more by the USSF an analogy of This fac militant rhetorical approach by the Constitutionalists. influencing Aboveground was organizers who were also activists movement. effort and with civilian workers. in the newspaper than that favored USSF a to establish degree by individuals sharing tion also larger anti-war and the American Servicemen's Union organization at Fort Carson, to some different Groups represented among the ultra-radical faction included the Weatherman group of Students for the as a"group of in the women's liberation This group included individuals sent to Colorado to establish and center for anti-war Springs operate the Homefront coffeehouse as a activity aimed at Fort Carson personnel. Although this faction shared a Marxist orientation with the ultra radical faction, it placed strong emphasis upon the issue of Women's 1 iberation. Despite its relatively smaller size, this faction |