The Comparative Study of Revolutionary StrategyMcKay, 1977 - 194 síður Den politiske revolutions definition, typologi og startegi bl.a. belyst med eksempler fra Bolivia 1952, Nordvietnam i 1940'erne og Frankrig 1968. |
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... spontaneity . Leadership , he firmly believes , becomes bureaucratized , self - perpetuating , corrupt , unresponsive , and sepa- rated from the masses.1 16 The May revolution was the work not of a vanguard party but of an " active ...
... spontaneity . Leadership , he firmly believes , becomes bureaucratized , self - perpetuating , corrupt , unresponsive , and sepa- rated from the masses.1 16 The May revolution was the work not of a vanguard party but of an " active ...
Síða 119
... spontaneity , but also in the necessity of organizations able to make the mass aware . ' 19 ܕܕ The leaders of the May revolution , then , disagree on the nature of revolutionary leadership and its relation to spontaneity . However ...
... spontaneity , but also in the necessity of organizations able to make the mass aware . ' 19 ܕܕ The leaders of the May revolution , then , disagree on the nature of revolutionary leadership and its relation to spontaneity . However ...
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... spontaneity . The central notion that an ad hoc “ active minority ” can detonate a revolutionary struggle without attempting to direct and control it is a bit of romanticism fatal to effective revolutionary action . It suggests that ...
... spontaneity . The central notion that an ad hoc “ active minority ” can detonate a revolutionary struggle without attempting to direct and control it is a bit of romanticism fatal to effective revolutionary action . It suggests that ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 15 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 26 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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