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revolutionaries and had
Other thinkers, like the conservative Edmund Burke, maintained that the Revolution was the product of a few conspiratorial individuals who brainwashed the masses into subverting the old order — a claim rooted in the belief that the revolutionaries had no legitimate complaints.
However, in Madero's absence, several landowners from Zapata's state of Morelos had appealed to President de la Barra and the Congress to restore their lands which had been seized by revolutionaries.
His aunt Marie Antoinette had been brutally murdered by the revolutionaries at the beginning of his reign.
Even though the revolutionaries were often defeated, most European states had become constitutional ( rather than absolute ) monarchies by 1871, and Germany and Italy had developed into nation states.
The revision of Israelite origins has implications for Israelite religion: whereas the Bible had depicted them as monotheists from the beginning, the new understanding is that they were polytheists who harboured a small and ultimately successful group of monotheistic revolutionaries.
Toward the end of the war India had increased her support for Tibetan refugees and revolutionaries, some of them having settled in India, as they were fighting the same common enemy in the region.
The Situationist International was a restricted group of international revolutionaries founded in 1957, and which had its peak in its influence on the unprecedented general wildcat strikes of May 1968 in France.
By now a crowd had gathered in the forum, The presence of the magistrates among the revolutionaries kept them in good order.
When Napoleon rose to power in 1799, there was no ancient base from which to draw his staff, and he had to choose the people he thought best for the job, including officers from his army, revolutionaries who had been in the National Assembly, and even some former aristocrats such as prime minister Talleyrand.
In any case, revolutionaries like Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong had no trouble adapting Clausewitz's concepts to their own purposes.
Mao had the utmost faith that, through the actions of " dedicated revolutionaries " a new social reality could be formed which would be in harmony with his ideals.
Paul's patriotism, however, had sealed his fate, and he died at the hands of Russia's revolutionaries in 1919.
Contrary to its intended purpose of strengthening the position of the King against the revolutionaries, the Brunswick Manifesto had the opposite effect of greatly undermining Louis's already highly tenuous position in Paris.
Under pressure from the Americans, Nasser and his fellow revolutionaries had agreed to allow the deposed king and his family to leave Egypt unharmed and with an honorary ceremony.
The revision of Israelite origins has implications for Israelite religion: whereas the Bible had depicted them as monotheists from the beginning, the new understanding is that they were polytheists who harboured a small and ultimately successful group of monotheistic revolutionaries.
By this time, Sergei Kostrikov had changed his name to Kirov in order to make his name easier to remember, a practice common among Russian revolutionaries of the time.
Many leading revolutionaries wanted a republic, but eventually it was a king and his chief minister who had the power to unite the Italian states as a monarchy.
Louis-Philippe had promised revolutionaries such as Ciro Menotti that he would intervene if Austria tried to interfere in Italy with troops.
Initially, Pius IX had been something of a reformer, but conflicts with the revolutionaries soured him on the idea of constitutional government.
Feeling a kinship with the female revolutionaries who stormed the Bastille, she said in 1908: " I have always thought that the fact that I was born on that day had some kind of influence over my life.
As President of the Republic, Louis-Napoléon sent French troops to help restore Pope Pius IX as ruler of the Papal States in 1849 after his rule had been overthrown by the revolutionaries led by Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi who had proclaimed the Roman Republic ( although as a Carbonaro he had been involved in plotting a similar revolt in the Papal States during his youth in Italy ).

revolutionaries and elected
They believed that the Red Army should consist only of dedicated revolutionaries, rely on propaganda and force, and have elected officers.
While some advocated a reformist transition to a constitutional monarchy, most revolutionaries advocated republicanism, hoping to overthrow the Emperor and replace him with a democratically elected President.
He also joined the Norwegian Labour Party, and was elected to the national board in 1918, when an opposition of revolutionaries assumed power in the party.
The revolutionaries established the " Qinlong Fuhan Military Government " and elected Zhang Fenghui, a member of the Yuanrizhi Society ( 原日知會 ), as new governor.
Eventually, Hangzhou was under the control of the revolutionaries, and the constitutionist Tang Shouqian ( 湯壽潛 ) was elected as the military governor.
Zhang acted as the CCP's top party official at the first National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 1921 and was elected a member of the Central Bureau of the CCP in charge of organizing the work of Professional revolutionaries.

revolutionaries and Sun
The Soviet Union trained Kuomintang revolutionaries in the Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.
Having this strategic military support, Yuan held the balance of power between various revolutionaries ( like Sun Yat-sen ) and the Qing Court.
Tao Chengzhang ( 陶成章 ) and Zhang Binglin publicly denounced Sun with an open leaflet called " A declaration of Sun Yat-sen's criminal acts by the revolutionaries in Southeast Asia ".
Sun Yat-sen's statue stands on the First Uprising Plaza of Wuhan in front of the office building of the Hubei Military Government, the organization of revolutionaries established one day after the uprising.
Bandit leaders with popular movements instigated revolts, with the support of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionaries from Canton.
From left to right: Tse Tsan-tai, Yeung Kui-wan ( President ), Sun Yat-sen, three of the earliest revolutionaries
Despite professing the anti-Qing cause, the Guangfuhui was highly critical of Sun Yat-sen. One of the most famous female revolutionaries was Qiu Jin, who fought for women's rights and was also from Guangfuhui.
In February 1906, Rizhihui ( 日知會 ) also had many revolutionaries, including Sun Wu ( 孫武 ), Zhang Nanxian ( 張難先 ), He Jiwei and Feng Mumin.
Sun Yat-sen and the revolutionaries infiltrated the New Army.
Lu Haodong was tasked with designing the revolutionaries ' Blue Sky with a White Sun flag.
In the same year, Sun Yat-sen sent more revolutionaries to Huizhou to launch the " Huizhou Seven Women Lake Uprising " ( 惠州七女湖起義 ).
" Chinese revolutionaries, such as Sun Yat-sen, Sung Chiao-jen, and Liang Qichao, used the term extensively, and it was also used in literature as well as by ordinary Chinese.
The Kokuryukai also supported Pan-Asianism, and lent financial support to revolutionaries such as Sun Yat-sen, and Emilio Aguinaldo.

revolutionaries and first
In 2007 an anonymous group called The Meritocracy Party published its first manifesto, to which they have now added more than two million words on the subject ( discussing Hegel, Rousseau, Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon and various other philosophers, scientists, reformers and revolutionaries ).
At first, the Revolution was merely a call for greater autonomy, but due to the clumsy responses of the Dutch king to the problem, and his unwillingness to meet the demands of the revolutionaries, the Revolution quickly escalated into a fight for full independence.
At first, the revolutionaries used the constitutional machinery of the old confederal republic.
The first order of business of the revolutionaries therefore was to strive for the reform of the confederal state, with its discrimination of the Generality Lands, and of particular minorities ( Catholics, Jews ), in the direction of a unitary state, in which the minorities would be emancipated, and the old entrenched interests superseded by a more democratic political order.
The first American successes were well publicized in France, and the revolutionaries ' cause was openly supported by the French people and government.
This first French occupation of Belgium would be short-lived, but in the few months that they managed the revolutionaries to alienate the population, imposing their ideas of freedom on a conservative population.
The first was the father of Maréchal de Camp Monsieur Raymond Dessalines, created 1st Baron de Louis Dessalines on 8 April 1811, aide-de-camp to King Henry I, Privy Councilor, Secretary-General of the Ministry of War between 1811 and 1820 and Member of the Royal Chamber of Public Instruction between 1818 and 1820, who received the degree of Knight of the Order of St. Henry on 1 May 1811 and was killed by the revolutionaries at Cap-Henri on 10 October 1820.
Even as he served as a Titular Councillor, drafting legal protocols, in Catherine ’ s Civil Service, he lauded revolutionaries like George Washington and praised the early stages of the French Revolution, and found himself enamored of the Russian Freemason, Nicholas Ivanovich Novikov, whose publication “ The Drone ” offered the first public critiques of the government, particularly with regards to serfdom.
Though at first an ardent, even dogmatic supporter of such liberating aspects of the Revolution, in his policies as Emperor Napoleon later repudiated them, a move typical of revolutionaries who come to power.
So for safety, the revolutionaries convened their first conference at the British concession in Hankou on November 30.
He has been called " one of the first modern revolutionaries ".
This prolonged struggle at the time got considerable attention and sympathy from Liberals and revolutionaries in Europe and it was in this war that Garibaldi first made a name for himself and that he was inspired to have his troops wear the famous Red Shirts.
Those who emphasize the second step " are often pioneers and revolutionaries — artists who want to shake things up ," while those who emphasize the first are " great storytellers, creators who ... devote all their energies to controlling their medium ... to convey messages effectively.
The basic theory of the united front tactic was first developed by the Comintern, an international communist organization created by revolutionaries in the wake of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.
Mircea Dinescu is appearing in the first transmission of the Romanian Television after the revolutionaries occupied it shouting " We won!
In its first decade the group leaned more to Maoism, while still considered itself to have " the kind of political independence that enables revolutionaries to speak up if they see that the cause is being damaged by the policies of the leadership of socialist countries.
In the first days of March 2009 the International Marxist Tendency organised a Marxist School in Mexico, where revolutionaries from all over North, South and Central America gathered in order to discuss the work done in each country, as well as Marxist ideas and perspectives for the movement.
The first issue ( Nov. 1905 ) of the Minbao 民報 (" People's Journal "), which was founded in Tokyo by revolutionaries of the Tongmenghui, featured the Yellow Emperor on its cover and called Huangdi " the first great nationalist of the world.
He returned briefly to Japan to receive more military training, along with the first batch of young revolutionaries who came to be known as the Thirty Comrades.
The first ranges from 1775 until the summer of 1778, as the Royal Navy was engaged in cooperating with the troops employed against the American revolutionaries, on the coasts, rivers and lakes of North America, or in endeavouring to protect British commerce against the enterprise of American privateers.
In the praxis of political science, the concept of the vanguard party, composed of professional revolutionaries, was first effected by the Bolshevik Party in the Russian Revolution of 1917.
On their first exile they went to Venezuela and on their second banishment they first moved to New York where she helped José Martí and other Cuban revolutionaries, and later to Cuba, where the couple resided until their respective deaths.

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