The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... elite or mass ) , the ideology of the revolutionaries ( whether reformist , nation- alist , or messianic ) , and the timing of the revolution ( whether spontaneous or calculated ) . He sets forth six types of revolution : 4 1. The ...
... elite or mass ) , the ideology of the revolutionaries ( whether reformist , nation- alist , or messianic ) , and the timing of the revolution ( whether spontaneous or calculated ) . He sets forth six types of revolution : 4 1. The ...
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... 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 , the ruling elite , instead of responding to the need for ...
... 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 , the ruling elite , instead of responding to the need for ...
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... elite ineptitude versus elite intransigence ) . No revolution is likely to exhibit all these conditions , nor is such a stipulation necessary . However , it is important to avoid monistic explanations of political revolution , such as ...
... elite ineptitude versus elite intransigence ) . No revolution is likely to exhibit all these conditions , nor is such a stipulation necessary . However , it is important to avoid monistic explanations of political revolution , such as ...
Efni
PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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