KALOTICS

What is to be Done With Our World?

Forty Basic Problems and Their Solutions:

Forty Stases and Theses

by Alfred de Grazia

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The destructiveness of revolutions comes from hatreds ingrained in the wretched and impotent, the resistance of vested interests, the absence of phased goals, and

factional struggles among the rebels.

 

Compatibility of means and ends, though it cost the revolution dear, guarantees that the revolution won is the revolution to be enjoyed.



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