The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... revo- lutionary movements , determining their failure or success . The strategy of political revolution will be analyzed on a theoretical as well as an empirical plane . The theoretical discussion takes place in the three chapters of ...
... revo- lutionary movements , determining their failure or success . The strategy of political revolution will be analyzed on a theoretical as well as an empirical plane . The theoretical discussion takes place in the three chapters of ...
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... revo- lution may be said to exist when a group of insurgents illegally and / or forcefully challenges the governmental elite for the occupancy of roles in the structure of political authority . A successful revolution occurs when , as a ...
... revo- lution may be said to exist when a group of insurgents illegally and / or forcefully challenges the governmental elite for the occupancy of roles in the structure of political authority . A successful revolution occurs when , as a ...
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... revo- lution . They have the ability to bargain , compromise , and negotiate in an effort to restore a semblance of stability . They can sense the direction of social forces and senti- ments and adjust their behavior accordingly . It is ...
... revo- lution . They have the ability to bargain , compromise , and negotiate in an effort to restore a semblance of stability . They can sense the direction of social forces and senti- ments and adjust their behavior accordingly . It is ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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