The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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... revolution had not existed in Russia in 1847-48 , when they were writing the ' Communist Manifesto , ' and they did not exist seventy years later when the Russian Revolution actually took place . But though the Bolshevik Revolution ...
... revolution had not existed in Russia in 1847-48 , when they were writing the ' Communist Manifesto , ' and they did not exist seventy years later when the Russian Revolution actually took place . But though the Bolshevik Revolution ...
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... revolution to succeed ? Secondly , why should anyone want to make a revolution who had in any degree the welfare of the Russian people at heart , when there was such promise without a revolution ? First then . For a revolution , an armed ...
... revolution to succeed ? Secondly , why should anyone want to make a revolution who had in any degree the welfare of the Russian people at heart , when there was such promise without a revolution ? First then . For a revolution , an armed ...
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... Revolution ; they did not see the sinister hand that was directing the game and even from the first moment was leading up to the second Revolution — that of October 1917 , the Bolshevik revolution — anti - patriotic , anti - liberal ...
... Revolution ; they did not see the sinister hand that was directing the game and even from the first moment was leading up to the second Revolution — that of October 1917 , the Bolshevik revolution — anti - patriotic , anti - liberal ...
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