The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... foreign rule , and the institu- tionalization of social change . Examples include the Al- gerian , American , Chinese , Cuban , and Vietminh revolu- tions . A national revolution is frequently waged against a foreign enemy as well as ...
... foreign rule , and the institu- tionalization of social change . Examples include the Al- gerian , American , Chinese , Cuban , and Vietminh revolu- tions . A national revolution is frequently waged against a foreign enemy as well as ...
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... foreign business enterprises , but such a bias was unavoidable in the Bolivia of the 1940s . In the 1920s and 1930s , foreign capital , chiefly Ameri- can , increased its stakes in Bolivia . In 1922 , Standard Oil of New Jersey acquired ...
... foreign business enterprises , but such a bias was unavoidable in the Bolivia of the 1940s . In the 1920s and 1930s , foreign capital , chiefly Ameri- can , increased its stakes in Bolivia . In 1922 , Standard Oil of New Jersey acquired ...
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... foreign policy rested not on the premise of a superior versus an inferior race but on the premise of an oppressed versus an oppressor group . In summary , the MNR ideology was not Marxist , or communist , or fascist , or Nazi , or ...
... foreign policy rested not on the premise of a superior versus an inferior race but on the premise of an oppressed versus an oppressor group . In summary , the MNR ideology was not Marxist , or communist , or fascist , or Nazi , or ...
Efni
PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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