The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... role in co - ordinating student efforts and limiting the scope of the confrontation with the police . Alain Krivine was born in 1941 , the son of a well - to - do Jewish dentist . A brilliant history student at the Sorbonne , he is ...
... role in co - ordinating student efforts and limiting the scope of the confrontation with the police . Alain Krivine was born in 1941 , the son of a well - to - do Jewish dentist . A brilliant history student at the Sorbonne , he is ...
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... role in the French university system is neither very prestigious nor very powerful ; indeed , they do not even enjoy sufficient autonomy to teach the courses they wish . Under Alain Geismar's direction , the SNESup played a vital role ...
... role in the French university system is neither very prestigious nor very powerful ; indeed , they do not even enjoy sufficient autonomy to teach the courses they wish . Under Alain Geismar's direction , the SNESup played a vital role ...
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... role , most prominently in Vietnam and least prominently in Bolivia . The case of France represents a special blend of the ideologies of Marxism , anarchism , romanticism , and classic democracy . Nationalism played a definite part in ...
... role , most prominently in Vietnam and least prominently in Bolivia . The case of France represents a special blend of the ideologies of Marxism , anarchism , romanticism , and classic democracy . Nationalism played a definite part in ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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