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 1 Messag            |              The Message~ ~The FRENCH REVOLUTION at the end of the eighteenth
 2 Messag            |        unbloody but no less profound "revolution, " with its own chain of
 3 Messag,    2, 1   |              enunciation. The French Revolution, so ostentatiously moderate
 4 Messag,    2, 1   |          inspiring events such as the Revolution of 1848 in France and the
 5 Messag,    2, 1   |        profound causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the consequent
 6 Messag        (6) |            left saw, in the 'Cultural Revolution' that arose in California
 7 Messag        (6) |            claiming to stem from [the revolution of] May 1968 was the French
 8 Messag        (9) |             capitalism. [The Sorbonne Revolution of] May 1968 in France was
 9 Messag        (9) |            family; the contraceptive revolution, for example, has created
10 Messag        (11)|              first of all that of the revolution of 1789, that of audacity....
11 Messag        (13)|             debate between reform and revolution. That is a purely formal
12 Messag        (13)|           mental change of society, a revolutionary. The French unions and
13 Messag        (13)|              reject the illusion of a revolution that would be an instanta
14 Messag        (13)|            tough reformism'.~"For us, revolution is the gradual change of
15 Messag,    2, 4   |     Self-Management: a Socio-Economic Revolution~ ~Self-management is the
16 Messag,    2, 4   |             form of government of the Revolution of 1789 in business enterprises. 15~
17 Messag,    2, 4   |             the manual laborers. The Revolution has employed various means
18 Messag,    3, 1   |             the trilogy of the French revolution is confirmed. Indeed, if
19 Messag        (46)|            shaken by the first French Revolution, concerned about the progress
20 Messag        (47)|              Defense of the Sandinist Revolution (cf. Le Figaro 6/26/81).
21 Messag        (47)|               friend of the Sandinist revolution" whose victory in France
22   1,    8         |               the motto of the French Revolution, "liberté, igalité, fraternité":~-- "
23 Author            |            secularist and egalitarian Revolution which embraces all of today'
24 Author            |               laicist and egalitarian revolution appears the figure of Plinio
25 Author            |     unquestioningly - the egalitarian Revolution finds, in new countries
26 Author            |           more fertile ground for the Revolution than Europe.~The spread
27 Author            |             are set forth in the book Revolution and Counter-revolution,
28 Author            |         another explosion, the French Revolution of 1789. This second revolution
29 Author            |       Revolution of 1789. This second revolution consisted mainly in raising
30 Author            |         already present in the French Revolution, rapidly spread through
31 Author            |               or communism: the third revolution. This materialistic, atheistic
32 Author            |            and completely egalitarian revolution is now reaching its zenith
33 Author            | characteristic preview of this fourth revolution.~In his book, Plinio Correa
34 Author            |      emphasizes that the great global Revolution, whose final phase we are
35 Author            |               laicist and egalitarian Revolution and to restore the Christian
36 Author            |            Americas.~ ~In addition to Revolution and Counter-Revolution,
 
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