The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... leaders of revolutionary movements . The major problem in this connection is a la- mentable lack of social background data . The available information is summarized as follows : Age . Revolutionary leaders , it appears , are neither ...
... leaders of revolutionary movements . The major problem in this connection is a la- mentable lack of social background data . The available information is summarized as follows : Age . Revolutionary leaders , it appears , are neither ...
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... leaders usually come from urban settings , as their middle - class backgrounds would virtually require . Prominent exceptions include Mao Tse - tung and Ho Chi Minh . Education . Revolutionary leaders are far better educated than the ...
... leaders usually come from urban settings , as their middle - class backgrounds would virtually require . Prominent exceptions include Mao Tse - tung and Ho Chi Minh . Education . Revolutionary leaders are far better educated than the ...
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... leaders does not permit a full - scale analy- sis . The available data , incorporated into a composite pro- file of the leaders of the Bolivian , Vietminh , and French revolutions , are presented in Table 7.1 . As the table indicates ...
... leaders does not permit a full - scale analy- sis . The available data , incorporated into a composite pro- file of the leaders of the Bolivian , Vietminh , and French revolutions , are presented in Table 7.1 . As the table indicates ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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