Kalyani Das (1907-1983) was a leading social activist and revolutionary worker.
His father was a local revolutionary worker.
Those offices were taken over by the revolutionary workers' committee.
At the same time revolutionary workers' councils and local national committees were formed all over Hungary.
But she was of age, and nothing stood in the way of her offering her house to the revolutionary workers.
The revolutionary worker shown on the plate was meant to be releasing the revolutionary power to the workers.
The most revolutionary workers were bitter about the labour movement's decision to give up the political power that it had easily gained during the general strike.
Since her father was a senior government official, the police did not suspect her of being a revolutionary worker for a long time.
At this time, democratic centralism was generally viewed as a set of principles for the organizing of a revolutionary workers' party.
In exposing them, Russia's new revolutionary workers' government sought to advance its program of an immediate armistice to end the slaughter.