“The article contained not a single image of a weapon or violent action by a revolutionary against any agent of the state.”
“Frei, who likes to call himself a revolutionary in the field of economics, social affairs, and politics, will never be more than a reformist bourgeois.”
“His environment and mode of life may have aligned him with the old order politically; but none can deny the revolutionariness of his method, of his criticism, the boldness of his rejections.”
“The revolutionariness of St. Francis's individualistic approach is especially evident in the historical context within which it developed.”
“It also demonstrates the innovativeness and revolutionariness of Mallarme's approach which is here being put to work by Derrida.”
“One of the most famous of these bourgeois revolutionaries was the Florentine Giano della Bella, who led a revolt against the Florentine magnates to curb their violence and oppression of merchants.”