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Broader terms:Related term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Rebellions
- Insurrections
- Revolts
- Revolutionary wars
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Filed under: Revolutions Die Lehren des Bürgerkrieges (in German; Hamburg: Verlag der Kommunistischen internationale, 1921), by Sergei Ivanovich Gusev (multiple formats at archive.org) The Evolution of Revolution (London: Hyndman Literary Trust, ca. 1921), by H. M. Hyndman (multiple formats at archive.org) General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century, by P.-J. Proudhon, trans. by John Beverley Robinson (HTML at fair-use.org) Ideales Viejos e Ideales Nuevos; Significación Histórica del Movimiento Maximalista (in Spanish; ca. 1918), by José Ingenieros (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Kalos: What is to be Done With Our World?, by Alfred De Grazia (HTML at grazian-archive.com) Parliament and Revolution (1919), by James Ramsay MacDonald (multiple formats at archive.org) Programme of the World Revolution (Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press, 1920), by Nikolai Bukharin (multiple formats at archive.org) Proletarian Dictatorship and Terrorism (Detroit: Marxian Educational Society, ca. 1921), by Karl Radek, trans. by Patrick Lavin (multiple formats at archive.org) The Psychology of Revolution, by Gustave Le Bon (HTML at Virginia) The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man (1922), by Lothrop Stoddard Revolution and Counter-Revolution, by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira (PDF with commentary at tfp.org) The Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion ("by" John Tanner, a character in Man and Superman; generally published with Maxims for Revolutionists (and usually with Man and Superman)), by Bernard Shaw Revolutions in Reverse: Essays on Politics, Violence, Art, and Imagination (2011), by David Graeber (frame-dependent HTML at Minor Compositions and Scribd) The Road Away From Revolution (1923), by Woodrow Wilson (text in Australia; NO US ACCESS) The Ruins: or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires; and The Law of Nature, by C.-F. Volney (Gutenberg text) State and Revolution, by Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin (HTML at marxists.org) The Theory of Social Revolutions (1913), by Brooks Adams (Gutenberg text) Trotskyism: Counter-Revolution in Disguise (New York: Workers library publishers, 1935), by Moissaye J. Olgin (page images at HathiTrust) We Can Change The World: The Real Meaning of Everyday Life (Boston: New Democracy Books, c1991), by David G. Stratman (PDF at newdemocracyworld.org) You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows (originally from New Left Notes, June 18, 1969), by Karin Ashley, William Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, John Jacobs, Jeff Jones, Gerry Long, Howie Machtinger, Jim Mellen, Terry Robbins, Mark Rudd, and Steve Tappis
Filed under: Revolutions -- Africa, Southern
Filed under: National liberation movements -- Africa, Southern -- Periodicals
Filed under: National liberation movements -- South Africa -- PeriodicalsFiled under: National liberation movements -- ZimbabweFiled under: Revolutions -- Biblical teaching
Filed under: Revolutions -- Brazil -- Fiction The Fate of a Crown (published under "Schuyler Staunton" pseudnym; Chicago: Reilly and Britton, c1905), by L. Frank Baum, illust. by Hazel Roberts
Filed under: Insurgency -- Central America
Filed under: Subversive activities -- Central America
Filed under: Peasant uprisings -- China
Filed under: Permanent revolution theory -- Congresses
Filed under: Revolutions -- Developing countries -- History -- 20th century
Filed under: Revolutions -- France -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: France -- History -- Coup d'état, 1851Filed under: Revolutions -- FictionFiled under: Revolutions -- Juvenile poetryFiled under: Revolutions -- PeriodicalsFiled under: CounterrevolutionsFiled under: Coups d'étatFiled under: InsurgencyFiled under: Legitimacy of governmentsFiled under: National liberation movements You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows (originally from New Left Notes, June 18, 1969), by Karin Ashley, William Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, John Jacobs, Jeff Jones, Gerry Long, Howie Machtinger, Jim Mellen, Terry Robbins, Mark Rudd, and Steve Tappis Filed under: Permanent revolution theory
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