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Socialist Movement Revolutionary Party
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"The proletariat is revolutionary or it is
nothing. " - Karl Marx Being a product of
bourgeois society, the socialist movement is
linked to the vicissitudes of capitalist
development. It will assume different forms
according to the changing fortunes of the
capitalist system. In circumstances which are not
favorable to the formation of class consciousness,
it will not grow, or will practically disappear.
In conditions of capitalist prosperity it tends to
transform itself from a revolutionary to a...
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Committee Of Public Safety Sans Culottes
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... ards - Believe the attack was over until the
Swiss started firing, King ordered his Swiss grade
to cease fire - THE RISING WAS AS MUCH A REJECTION
OF THE ASSEMBLY AS IT WAS OF THE KING - Deputies
had to hand over the King to the Commune, who
imprisoned him - As a consequence of the fall of
the monarchy, the 1791 Constitution became
inoperative. The Assembly had to agree to the
election, by universal male suffrage, of a
National Convention to draw up a new, democratic
constitution - The const...
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North Korea Working Class
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He was born on April 15, 1912, Pyongyang, to a
poor family. His family, a most patriotic and
revolutionary one, was in the best of the people's
fight for many generations, from the beginning of
the modern revolutionary movement of the Korean
people for the independence of the country, the
freedom and liberation of the people and for the
victory of the noble revolutionary best of the
working class. He grew up, receiving his
revolutionary education at home and acquiring a
revolutionary outlook on ...
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Arthur Koestler Darkness At No
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Arthur Koestler: 'Darkness at Noon' Revolutionary
and political ethics 'Darkness at Noon' is the
second novel of a trilogy, which revolves around
the central theme of revolutionary ethics, and of
political ethics in general: the problem whether,
or to what extent, a noble ends justifies ignoble
means, and the related conflict between morality
and expediency. The theme of the novel relates to
the ever-present predicament faced by the leaders
of any political party or revolutionary movement,
from ...
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Russian Social Democratic Social Democratic Party
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Communism in Russia Unless we accept the claim
that Lenin's coup d? tat gave birth to an entirely
new state, and indeed to a new era in the history
of mankind, we must recognize in today? s Soviet
Union the old empire of the Russians? the only
empire that survived into the mid 1980 s (Luttwak,
1). In their Communist Manifesto of 1848, Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels applied the term
communism to a final stage of socialism in which
all class differences would disappear and
humankind would live in ...
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20 Th Century Mao Zedong
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The two totalitarian states that can be most
obviously compared in terms of similarities and
differences are China and Russia. ? During the
course of this essay I will attempt to compare and
contrast the individual contributory factors that
led to the setting up of these Communist states. ?
Perhaps the most important similarity between the
two revolutions is the ideology, Marxism, on which
they claimed to be based. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Karl Marx was a German revolutionary who came up
with a the...
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Consolidate His Power Che Guevara
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The idea that the Cuban Revolution of 1959 was a
peasant revolution or had a peasant character is
avidly held misconception, one which has been
dispersed by the rebels post-revolutionary
rhetoric and the wealth of sympathetic knowledge
which based its interpretation of the revolution
upon this propaganda. To assign an event as
complex as the Cuban Revolution any particular
nature is a drastic simplification and confuses
the many factors which led to the revolution and
its victory. Being the prot...
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Consolidate His Power Che Guevara
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The Peasantry and the Urban Underground In the
Cuban Revolution The idea that the Cuban
Revolution of 1959 was a peasant revolution or had
a peasant character is a widely held
misconception, one which has been propagated by
the rebels post-revolutionary rhetoric and the
wealth of sympathetic scholarship which based its
interpretation of the revolution upon this
propaganda. To assign an event as complex as the
Cuban Revolution any particular nature is a
drastic oversimplification and confounds th...
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Cuban Missile Crisis Fidel Castro
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Cuba: The Plight of a Nation and its Revolution
While the isle of Cuba was initially discovered on
October 27, 1492 during one of Columbus? first
voyages, it wasn? t actually claimed by Spain
until the sixteenth century. However, it? s
tumultuous beginnings as a Spanish sugar colony
provides an insightful backdrop into the very
essence of the country? s political and economic
unrest. From it? s early revolutionary days to the
insurrection challenge of the Marxist-Leninist
theories emerged the to...
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Unconditional Surrender Thomas Jefferson
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Who was George Rogers Clark? This is probably a
question most people in America couldnt answer.
The reason is very simple, George Rogers Clark was
a hero in an age of heroism. He simply could not
compare with the legends of George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson and other Revolutionary War
heroes. Clark nevertheless is very important,
especially to the people of Kentucky, Illinois,
and Indiana who became apart of the United States
of America because of his great leadership and
bravery in military c...
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Tale Of Two Cities French Revolution
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France and England in A Tale of Two Cities The
French Revolution Introduction In the
eighteen-fifties, Charles Dickens was concerned
that social problems in England, particularly
those relating to the condition of the poor, might
provoke a mass reaction on the scale of the French
Revolution. In a letter written in 1855, for
example, he refers to the unrest of the time as
follows: I believe the discontent to be so much
the worse for smouldering, instead of blazing
openly, that it is extremely lik...
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Great Goodness Of Life Goodness Of Life Revolutionary
526 words
The play by Leroi Jones, Great Goodness of Life,
is considered a revolutionary play. It is worth
reminding that the revolutionary theater has a
purpose of teaching the white society as well as
their black brothers about the reality of their
existence. The Revolutionary Theatre must teach
them their deaths. In this play, Leroi Jones is
attacking the African Americans who are not aware
of the cause they should fight for. Court Royal is
a black man who is well fitted inside the American
society, wo...
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Notable Victories Whilst Failures Resided Residing Monarch Unshakeable War
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Marx Was Banished Marx And Engels
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Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in the city of
Trier in Rheinische Prussia. His family was
Jewish, but converted to Protestantism in 1824.
The family was petty bourgeois: his father was a
lawyer. After graduating from a Gymnasium (High
School) in Trier, Marx entered the university,
first at Bonn and later in Berlin, where he read
law, majoring in history and philosophy. He
concluded his university course in 1841,
submitting a doctoral thesis on the philosophy of
Epicurus. At the time Marx was...
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Kim Il Sung Negative Consequences
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Kim Il Sung was the pseudonym for Kim Song Ju. He
was born on April 15, 1912, at Mangyongdae,
Pyongyang, to a poor peasant family. He and his
family emigrated to Manchuria in the 1920 s like
many Korean families did at the time. His family
was a most patriotic and revolutionary one, and
fought for many generations, from the beginning of
the modern revolutionary movement of the Korean
people for the independence of the country. He
grew up receiving his revolutionary education at
home, and acquiri...
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Quot Poetry Mass Culture
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James Smethurst No portion of Hughess literary
career has been more commonly dismissed than that
of the 1930 s. Even many of Hughess admirers
compare unfavorably his writings of the 1930 s to
his work in other decades. In this view, Hughess
1930 s efforts in many different genres including
short and long fiction, poetry, drama, reportage,
song writing largely sounded over and over the
same ham-fisted didactic note, lacking the lyric
humanism and folk wit of his work in the 1920 s,
1940 s, and 19...
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York Oxford University Brest Litovsk
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(1879 - 1940) Leon Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky (1879
- 1940) Leon Davidovich Trotsky (Bronstein) is one
of the most contradictory characters in the
history of Russian and international revolution
movement-he was well known as a loyal leader of
the masses and the Party, but on the other hand,
his own ambitions often conflicted with interests
of the Party members and other Communist leaders.
Trotsky was born in 1879. His real name was Lev
Davidovich Bronstein. His father was a well-to-do
Jewish farm...
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Chiang Kai Shek Mao Tse Tung
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Mao, Maoism and the Evolution of The Chinese
Communist Party: An Historical Commentary Isolated
from its neighbours by the vast windswept deserts
of central Asia and the mighty Tibetan plateaus to
the west, by the Jungles of the south, and by the
Pacific Ocean to the east, China developed a
civilization and cultural tradition independent
from the rest of the world, even though it
accepted many inventions and ideas created
elsewhere. Because of this isolated evolution, the
social institutions wit...
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Suffered Inevitable Discredit Destroy Artificial Privilege Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826), 3 d PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED STATES. As the author of the
Declaration of Independence and the Virginia
Statute for Religious Freedom, he is probably the
most conspicuous champion of political and
spiritual freedom in his countrys history. He
voiced the aspirations of the new nation in
matchless phrase, and one may doubt if any other
American has been so often quoted. As a public
official legislator, diplomat, and executive he
served the province and commonwealth of...
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Russian Social Democratic Social Democratic Party
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Rise of Communism in Russia -Unless we accept the
claim that Lenin+s coup d+-tat gave birth an
entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the
history of mankind, we must recognize in today+s
Soviet Union the old empire of the Russians the
only empire that survived into the mid 1980 +s+
(Luttwak, 1). In their Communist Manifesto of
1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels applied the
term communism to a final stage of socialism in
which all class differences would disappear and
humankind would li...
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