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It seems that the most immediately attractive one would be Revolutionism.
I did not accept that pressure, insisting on revolutionism.
It could be argued that both Realism and Revolutionism are dead ends for the liberal.
His early writings capture the romantic revolutionism of the May Fourth era.
The plot involves American life and Russian revolutionism.
And Revolutionism is really too radical for the latent conservatism that exists among many classical liberals.
The poet states that the genre of his poetry is Revolutionism (Krāntivāda).
Mili- tant nationalism and militant revolutionism seem to be contemporaneous.
But their "Revolutionism" is purely aesthetical and is conspicuously empty of ideas.
The principle of revolutionism went beyond the recognition of the reforms made during Atatürk's lifetime.
You would be interested in the methods, but your peaceful Revolutionism, which disdained physical force, would regret their application.
It also illustrates how easily revolutionism, a commitment to revolution for revolution's sake, can cut across the Left-Right divide.
He was introduced as follows: "Peter Beilharz began writing a book searching for a `third way' between the traditions of revolutionism and social democracy.
Or do these comments signal a branching of the line of his thought towards a more earthbound and selfless revolutionism?
"That's my bourgeois revolutionism, see?
Max Weber, the German socialist thought blanquism was corruption of revolutionism by the Literati.
It is most commonly associated with the libertarian socialist concept of dual power and is seen as a middle way between reformism and revolutionism.
Atatürk ve Devrimcilik (Atatürk and Revolutionism) (1970)
As a result, the Bolsheviks established local Central Asian cadres who were ideologically bound to Socialist revolutionism and disconnected from Islamic religious practice.
The problem, he argues, is the demise of "alienation" - in his view, a defining feature of Jewish intellectual life, an attitude that led to revolutionism, exterior and interior.
Noteworthy are "The Two Idolatries", on Revolutionism and Panslavism, and his last essay, "Duties are permanent."
At his advanced age, he is no longer driven by the old military, power-borne revolutionism; now he exudes some sort of traditional Toryism of an English estate owner.
The party's logo consists of the Six Arrows, which represent the foundational principles of Kemalism: republicanism, nationalism, statism, populism, laïcité, and revolutionism.
They had in a quite arresting degree what was claimed for the Germanics as against Latin revolutionism: quiet freedom, quiet prosperity, a simple love of fields and of the sea.
In many ways, the rise of Realism during the Cold War was a reaction to the perceived failures of Revolutionism, as embodied in the League of Nations.