The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... leadership has been developed by Rex D. Hopper , who identifies four types of leaders in four successive stages of political revo- lution.12 In the " preliminary " stage , leadership belongs to the agitator , the man who seeks to bring ...
... leadership has been developed by Rex D. Hopper , who identifies four types of leaders in four successive stages of political revo- lution.12 In the " preliminary " stage , leadership belongs to the agitator , the man who seeks to bring ...
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... leadership , ideology , or- ganization , terror , and the international situation , but also their close interrelationships . Revolutionary leaders must have the ability to devise appropriate ideology and organi- zation , employ terror ...
... leadership , ideology , or- ganization , terror , and the international situation , but also their close interrelationships . Revolutionary leaders must have the ability to devise appropriate ideology and organi- zation , employ terror ...
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... leadership of the emerging miner / peasant power base . The Falange Socialista Boliviana ( FSB ) was established in 1936-37 by a group of Bolivian students in Santiago de Chile . The party was frankly patterned after Franco's Falange in ...
... leadership of the emerging miner / peasant power base . The Falange Socialista Boliviana ( FSB ) was established in 1936-37 by a group of Bolivian students in Santiago de Chile . The party was frankly patterned after Franco's Falange in ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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