He attacked the CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom with a savage vengeance that rekindled the revolutionism of his youth. |
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Yet by and large, today's Shiite clerics in Iraq view the revolutionism of their predecessors as outdated, and few yearn to implement those designs in Iraq. |
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The spontaneous revolutionism of the masses was, by contrast, fully exploited by the anarchists, who in 1881 set up the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region. |
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Each of considerable scope, they are an artful synthesis of Haydn and Mozart, to which Beethoven grafted elements of his nascent revolutionism. |
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To this artful synthesis of Haydn and Mozart, the aesthetically restless Beethoven grafted elements of his nascent revolutionism. |
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The syndicalist teachings of Ricardo Flores Magon influenced the peasant revolutionism of Emiliano Zapata. |
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This is a bad word in Kundera's later books, connected with revolutionism and other forms of infantile malady or dangerous innocence. |
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There is little that exists today that is classically centrist, i.e., organizations in political motion, breaking to the left from reformism, or to the right from revolutionism toward reformism. |
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Driven underground by ʿAbbāsid intolerance and a maturing ideology of covert revolutionism, the Ismāʿīlī Shīʿites had developed mechanisms to maintain solidarity and undertake political action. |
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