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Meanwhile, leftists, and many people who are not leftists, have tended to hold onto the concept of revolution created in the early twentieth century that involves the seizure of state power by a party representing the working class or “the oppressed masses.” Those leftists who pride themselves on being “revolutionary” have usually sought to distinguish themselves from liberals and social democrats who are “reformists” and lack the will or chutzpah necessary to seize state power
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century
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