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- catalog contributor b2002755.
- catalog contributor b2002756.
- catalog contributor b2002757.
- catalog created "[c1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1971]".
- catalog description "Origins of a concept: Aristotle. Man and revolution. Griewank, K. Emergence of the concept of revolution.--Determinants of revolution: Pettee, G. The process of revolution. Amann, P. Revolution: a redefinition. Edwards, L. P. Advanced symptoms of revolution. Brinton, C. The anatomy of revolution. Gottschalk, L. Causes of revolution. Neumann, S. The international civil war. Eckstein, H. On the etiology of internal wars. Ellwood, C. A. A psychological theory of revolutions. Le Bon, G. The psychology of revolutions. Davies, J. C. Toward a theory of revolution. Johnson, C. Revolution and the social system. Tucker, R. C. The Marxian revolutionary idea.--Stages of revolution: Hopper, R. D. The revolutionary process. Lubasz, H. What is revolution?--Summary statement: Stone, L. Theories of revolution. Blackey, R. and Paynton, C. T. Writings on revolution.--Bibliography (p 295-313)".
- catalog extent "vi, 313 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Why revolution?".
- catalog isFormatOf "Why revolution?".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Pub. Co.; distributed by General Learning Press, Morristown, N.J.".
- catalog relation "Why revolution?".
- catalog subject "301.6/333".
- catalog subject "HM281 .P28".
- catalog subject "Revolutions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Origins of a concept: Aristotle. Man and revolution. Griewank, K. Emergence of the concept of revolution.--Determinants of revolution: Pettee, G. The process of revolution. Amann, P. Revolution: a redefinition. Edwards, L. P. Advanced symptoms of revolution. Brinton, C. The anatomy of revolution. Gottschalk, L. Causes of revolution. Neumann, S. The international civil war. Eckstein, H. On the etiology of internal wars. Ellwood, C. A. A psychological theory of revolutions. Le Bon, G. The psychology of revolutions. Davies, J. C. Toward a theory of revolution. Johnson, C. Revolution and the social system. Tucker, R. C. The Marxian revolutionary idea.--Stages of revolution: Hopper, R. D. The revolutionary process. Lubasz, H. What is revolution?--Summary statement: Stone, L. Theories of revolution. Blackey, R. and Paynton, C. T. Writings on revolution.--Bibliography (p 295-313)".
- catalog title "Why revolution? Theories and analyses. Edited with introductions by Clifford T. Paynton and Robert Blackey.".
- catalog type "text".