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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • Part III Revolution and Counter-Revolution Twenty Years After
    • CHAPTER II: The Apogee and Crisis of the Third Revolution
      • 1.         THE APOGEE OF THE THIRD REVOLUTION
        • A.        On the Road to Its Apogee, the Third Revolution Studiously Avoided Total and Useless Adventures
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A.        On the Road to Its Apogee, the Third Revolution Studiously Avoided Total and Useless Adventures

            Even though the mentors of the Third Revolution have the capacity to launch themselves at any moment in an adventure for the complete conquest of the world by a series of wars, political blows, economic crises, and bloody revolutions, clearly such an adventure presents

considerable risks. The mentors of the Third Revolution will accept running these risks only if it seems indispensable to them.

            In effect, if continuous use of classic methods carried communism to the pinnacles of power without exposing the revolutionary process to risks not carefully circumscribed and calculated, it is understandable that those who guide the universal Revolution hope to attain total world domination without exposing their work to the risk of irreparable catastrophes, inherent to every great adventure.

 




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