In the worst times of totalitarianism, he refused to serve as propagandist of "revolutionary socialist achievements".
The most profoundly revolutionary achievement of the United States of America was the subordination of society to moral law.
The crowning revolutionary achievement of John Paul II's life is his central role in hastening the collapse of the system that imprisoned millions inside the Soviet bloc.
By citing the shortcomings of revolutionary heroes like Zapata, they contend, the books support the Government's recent changes in the land-tenure system that had long been celebrated as a revolutionary achievement.
After the fall of the Gang of Four in 1976 they considered the Chinese leaders "reaction" and "attacking the revolutionary domestic achievements of the Mao era".
Being weary of the war and hoping for a peaceful solution, they partially overestimated the revolutionary achievements.
As a revolutionary achievement of masses the German November 1918 does not need to take second place to either the French July 1789 or the Russian March 1917.
Les Demoiselles would not be exhibited until 1916, and not widely recognized as a revolutionary achievement until the early 1920s, when André Breton (1896-1966) published the work.
The party considers itself the legitimate pursuer of the Portuguese people's best traditions of struggle and of their progressive and revolutionary achievements throughout their history.
A revolutionary achievement was the development of kana, a true Japanese script, in the mid-to late 9th century.