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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • Part I The Revolution
    • CHAPTER V: The Three Depths of the Revolution:       In the Tendencies, in the Ideas, and in the Facts
      • 4. OBSERVATIONS
        • C. The Revolutionary Process Is Not Irrepressible
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C. The Revolutionary Process Is Not Irrepressible

            The movement of a people through these various depths is controllable. Taking the first step does not necessarily imply reaching the last and thereby sliding into the next depth. On the contrary, man's free will, aided by grace, can overcome any crisis, just as it can stop and

overcome the Revolution itself.

            In describing these aspects of the Revolution, we act like a physician who depicts the complete evolution of an illness right up to death, without meaning by this that the illness is incurable.

 




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