The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... example ) , not by an " outside " group such as the military . There is no in- tention to institute political or social change . Pettee identifies a fivefold typology of revolutions , 2 three of which are similar or identical to Gross's ...
... example ) , not by an " outside " group such as the military . There is no in- tention to institute political or social change . Pettee identifies a fivefold typology of revolutions , 2 three of which are similar or identical to Gross's ...
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... example , is useless , because political revolutions , in the sense in which we have defined them , employ both elite and mass . The same may be said of the notion of timing , since political revolutions are neither exclusively spon ...
... example , is useless , because political revolutions , in the sense in which we have defined them , employ both elite and mass . The same may be said of the notion of timing , since political revolutions are neither exclusively spon ...
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... example , war , army mutiny , coup d'état , palace revolution - may deprive the ruling regime of its weapons of violence . B. The revolutionaries may take awesome risks based on a messianic belief in the inevitability of success ; they ...
... example , war , army mutiny , coup d'état , palace revolution - may deprive the ruling regime of its weapons of violence . B. The revolutionaries may take awesome risks based on a messianic belief in the inevitability of success ; they ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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