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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • Part I The Revolution
    • CHAPTER VI: The March of the Revolution
      • 1. THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE REVOLUTION
        • A. The Revolution and the Disordered Tendencies
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1. THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE REVOLUTION

 

A. The Revolution and the Disordered Tendencies

            The most powerful driving force of the Revolution is in the disordered tendencies.

            For this reason, the Revolution has been compared to a typhoon, an earthquake, a cyclone, the unleashed forces of nature being material images of the unbridled passions

of man.

 




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