The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... ( Brinton and others ) . 3. Disintegration of the ruling elite : The ruling elite is inept ; it has lost the skill to rule ; it is faction ridden and open to coups ( Brinton and others ) . 4. Elite intransigence : As criticism mounts ...
... ( Brinton and others ) . 3. Disintegration of the ruling elite : The ruling elite is inept ; it has lost the skill to rule ; it is faction ridden and open to coups ( Brinton and others ) . 4. Elite intransigence : As criticism mounts ...
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... ( Brinton and others ) . 5. The desertion of the intellectuals : The intellectuals begin to turn away from the regime , undermine its effectiveness and legitimacy , and propagate al- ternative visions of society ( Brinton , Edwards ) ...
... ( Brinton and others ) . 5. The desertion of the intellectuals : The intellectuals begin to turn away from the regime , undermine its effectiveness and legitimacy , and propagate al- ternative visions of society ( Brinton , Edwards ) ...
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... Brinton has found , for ex- ample , that the leaders of the English , French , American , and Russian revolutions were in their thirties and forties.14 George K. Schueller fixes the average age of the Bolshevik Politburo members in 1917 ...
... Brinton has found , for ex- ample , that the leaders of the English , French , American , and Russian revolutions were in their thirties and forties.14 George K. Schueller fixes the average age of the Bolshevik Politburo members in 1917 ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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