But she was very romantic, and was suspected of sympathy with the old revolutionary enthusiasm in her family.
Others were sent down to farms to work in the fields as part of Mao's effort to inculcate revolutionary enthusiasm among the urban elite.
Planning rather than politics once again guided production decisions, and material rewards rather than revolutionary enthusiasm became the leading incentive for production.
The God of Jonathan Edwards also contributed to the revolutionary enthusiasm of 1775.
However, he decided not to order a halt to the backyard steel furnaces so as not to dampen the revolutionary enthusiasm of the masses.
He accepted that there was great variation in revolutionary enthusiasm across the country, and that a flexible policy of land redistribution was necessary.
The young diplomat wrote that he was unable to show "revolutionary enthusiasm" because "I was out of my bailiwick - masquerading under false pretenses."
It proved difficult, however, to maintain that sort of revolutionary enthusiasm against employers.
We are aware of your revolutionary enthusiasm, Mr Pannella.
The acceptance of trade unions was no coincidence; it took place when British industry was at its most confident, steady economic growth had dampened revolutionary enthusiasm.