The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... politics until after the revolution of 1952 . Two of the major parties pursued a communist ap- proach . The first of these was the Revolutionary Workers ' Party ( Partido Obrero Revolucionario , POR ) . Organized in 1940 , the POR grew ...
... politics until after the revolution of 1952 . Two of the major parties pursued a communist ap- proach . The first of these was the Revolutionary Workers ' Party ( Partido Obrero Revolucionario , POR ) . Organized in 1940 , the POR grew ...
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... revolutionary struggle ; and , when his union office became something of a constraint , he resigned his post in order to devote full attention to political action . Geismar was im- patient with bureaucracy and highly critical of the ...
... revolutionary struggle ; and , when his union office became something of a constraint , he resigned his post in order to devote full attention to political action . Geismar was im- patient with bureaucracy and highly critical of the ...
Síða 170
... Revolution in the Revolution ? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America ( New York : Grove Press , 1967 ) . For a convenient summary of Castro's view , see Theo- dore Draper , Castroism : Theory and Practice ( New York ...
... Revolution in the Revolution ? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America ( New York : Grove Press , 1967 ) . For a convenient summary of Castro's view , see Theo- dore Draper , Castroism : Theory and Practice ( New York ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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