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... October Revolution the Communist Party had about 80,000 members . The Yugoslav Communist Party began the 1941 revolution with about 10,000 members . To grasp ... revolution : not only all material means but CHARACTER OF THE REVOLUTION 23.
... October Revolution the Communist Party had about 80,000 members . The Yugoslav Communist Party began the 1941 revolution with about 10,000 members . To grasp ... revolution : not only all material means but CHARACTER OF THE REVOLUTION 23.
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... Revolutionaries ) participated in the October Revolution , and that individuals and groups from other parties participated in the revolutions in China and Yugo- slavia , does not disprove but rather confirms this proposition : these ...
... Revolutionaries ) participated in the October Revolution , and that individuals and groups from other parties participated in the revolutions in China and Yugo- slavia , does not disprove but rather confirms this proposition : these ...
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... revolution was carried out in the name of common sense , in the belief that liberty , equality , and fraternity would eventually appear . The Russian revolution was carried out in the name of " a purely scientific view of the world ...
... revolution was carried out in the name of common sense , in the belief that liberty , equality , and fraternity would eventually appear . The Russian revolution was carried out in the name of " a purely scientific view of the world ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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