Eventually, this group became the underclass from which the Islamic Salvation Front recruited its revolutionary cadres.
In 1925, he entered Sun Yat-sen University, which had been opened that year to train Chinese revolutionary cadres, joined a Communist Youth organization and became a Red Army cadet for a time.
None of the revolutionary cadres had got that far into the castle, or survived the active countermeasures.
"Of course, if we can suppress the revolutionary cadres here in New Petrograd, we can mop up the countryside at our leisure."
After the destruction of the left in Argentina, some revolutionary cadres made their way to Nicaragua, where the Sandinistas had taken power in 1979.
Rudd's past - which includes leading the 1968 student occupation of Columbia University and several years in the bomb-planting revolutionary cadre called the Weather Underground - may seem alien to his students, but they keep on looking.
In the consciousness of a people saturated with state propaganda and ideology, he appears as the shadowy leader of a revolutionary cadre financed by big powers abroad and committed to the overthrow of the government.
Throughout the 1920s and most of the 1930s the CPGB decided to maintain the doctrine that a communist party should consist of revolutionary cadres and not be open to all applicants.
After all, one way of looking at it is that the job of the community worker is no different in kind from that of a revolutionary cadre.
'Especially since I was expecting a piece of paper saying something like "I am definitely a member of a revolutionary cadre, ,, trust me on this",' said Vimes, looking carefully at the corpse.