The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... ment in the Ballavián Cabinet and chief of the national military police . Seleme's defection was motivated by a per- sonal ambition to become president , but he panicked and took refuge in the Chilean embassy in the afternoon of April 9 ...
... ment in the Ballavián Cabinet and chief of the national military police . Seleme's defection was motivated by a per- sonal ambition to become president , but he panicked and took refuge in the Chilean embassy in the afternoon of April 9 ...
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... ment opportunities . He focuses on a second group of native intelligentsia who had achieved a degree of socio- economic advance but no corresponding political power . Introducing a political variable into Gurr's psychoeco- nomic model ...
... ment opportunities . He focuses on a second group of native intelligentsia who had achieved a degree of socio- economic advance but no corresponding political power . Introducing a political variable into Gurr's psychoeco- nomic model ...
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... ment was a response to a series of student protests , dating back to the fall of 1967 , against the outdated system of French education and its alleged complicity with neocapi- talism . The Movement , powerfully fed by anti - Vietnam ...
... ment was a response to a series of student protests , dating back to the fall of 1967 , against the outdated system of French education and its alleged complicity with neocapi- talism . The Movement , powerfully fed by anti - Vietnam ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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