The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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... revolution does not die or grow dim . Come then , keep fanning the flames of the leaping fire of revolution ! Brothers and sisters , let us become logs to feed the flames of revolution ! " After the coup , when the country was immersed ...
... revolution does not die or grow dim . Come then , keep fanning the flames of the leaping fire of revolution ! Brothers and sisters , let us become logs to feed the flames of revolution ! " After the coup , when the country was immersed ...
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... Revolution carries to all of us . T HE 50TH ANNIVERSARY of the Russian October Revolution is an appropriate occasion for assess- ing its rationale as a social revolution . By this I mean something more than a mere inventory of its ...
... Revolution carries to all of us . T HE 50TH ANNIVERSARY of the Russian October Revolution is an appropriate occasion for assess- ing its rationale as a social revolution . By this I mean something more than a mere inventory of its ...
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... revolution remains a very live option in our age . An evaluation after a time span of 15 years - Trotsky dismissed the problem in 1932 - may not provide an adequate perspective for assessing the consequences of the vast transformations ...
... revolution remains a very live option in our age . An evaluation after a time span of 15 years - Trotsky dismissed the problem in 1932 - may not provide an adequate perspective for assessing the consequences of the vast transformations ...
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