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Show 85 A compromise solution resulted in publication material, edited for spelling and grammatical ial was 1970) contained in issues six and in the form of mimeographed submitted of all This mater errors. (February and March, seven inserts. The Marxists and USSF organizers argued against publication of material considered by them to be intellectually complex and therefore beyond the compre hension of most lower ranking military personnel. Another topic of debate among the factions violent revolution tended to society versus peaceful change. reject violence as and as a a ending the question of The Constitutionalists solution to the viable tactic in was problems of American the Vietnam War. The ultra-radicals and women+s 1 iberation faction, ho.wever, accepted violent revolution It an eventually join probable outcome of ranking segments In of the issue four by Ellen Willis, a for as a bring about This article (December, 1969-January, 1970) member of the Homefront staff. favor of violent revolt military (November, 1969), provided an argument favoring non-violence. later answered in issue five strategy the anti-war movement. forces with civilian workers to armed, Marxist revolution. Roberts was a assumed that the lower was would as Willis argued in legitimate and possibly necessary revolutionary change in the United States. Analysis Appraising the effects of their newspaper, told the writer that the embarrassed the existence of Roberts and Stocker publication and dt s tr ibut i on of Aboveground military command, because the paper indicated opposition to the Vietnam War within the ranks. the The |