Revolution and Counter-revolutionOpen University Press, 1990 - 90 síður Revolution remains a key concept in the social sciences. After the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, a debate still rages over its causes and meaning. At the same time as, in Eastern Europe, much of what the Russian Revolution was believed to have stood for is being rejected, the Chinese leadership has reaffirmed its right to maintain revolutionary political orthodoxy by force. In this book Professor Calvert aims to show how revolution must by its nature be disputed. When people observe revolutions, their interpretations of what they are seeing are conditioned by changing intellectual fashion and by wishful thinking and so too are the theories derived from them. This book re-examines the place of revolution in modern social theory and at the same time reasserts the need for systematic study in the social sciences. |
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... institutional structure which is in turn conditioned by the institutional nature of society and the nature of the state . Institutional factors Revolution is not just a social process , but a political act ( or series of acts ) ...
... institutional structure which is in turn conditioned by the institutional nature of society and the nature of the state . Institutional factors Revolution is not just a social process , but a political act ( or series of acts ) ...
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... institutional strength . Their institution is designed to imprint institutional loyalties , and the very nature of the recruitment , selection and training of the officer corps ensures that they form a select group insulated from the ...
... institutional strength . Their institution is designed to imprint institutional loyalties , and the very nature of the recruitment , selection and training of the officer corps ensures that they form a select group insulated from the ...
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... institutional groupings of society showing their individual relevance to revol- utionary processes . Enough has been said to show that revolution is a matter not simply of the mobilization of latent interest groups but of an institutional ...
... institutional groupings of society showing their individual relevance to revol- utionary processes . Enough has been said to show that revolution is a matter not simply of the mobilization of latent interest groups but of an institutional ...
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