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Counterrevolution - How Revolutions Die (Hardcover)
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Counterrevolution - How Revolutions Die (Hardcover)
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The flow and counter flow of revolution and counterrevolution have
become the norm of the twentieth century. In this fascinating and
well-rounded volume, the author illuminates the revolutionary
process as it has developed from antiquity to the present day, from
the vantage points of political science, history, and sociology.
Meisel's work is presented in the form of twelve absorbing episodes
in the history of Western civilization. His remarkable for the
detail with which he approaches a subject often difficult to define
and even more difficult to explain. He suggests a new and highly
useful perspective of history by viewing it as a process of
revolution and counterrevolution and their transitional stages. As
it is the nature of revolutions to fall short of their objectives
and to enjoy only a brief heyday that becomes the stereotype
accepted by posterity, the author emphasizes their antithetical
closing phases--whose lessons posterity tends to forget. Meisel's
belief is that second-echelon figures teach us more about the
natural process of revolution than the atypical "men of destiny,"
and he illustrates his account with many portrayals of comparative
unknowns who lived through all the stages of revolution and
counterrevolution. But revolutions can also be aborted or be
preceded by counterrevolutions, as Meisel demonstrates by
enlightening analyses of Mussolini's coup d'utat, the origins of
the Spanish Civil War, and General de Gaulle's defeat of a
potential army insurrection in behalf of French Algeria. In this
profound and wide-ranging work, Meisel achieves an admirable
balance between theory, action, and biography. The result is a
unique survey of revolutionary history, in which a sophisticated
thinker provides on almost every page a deepening understanding of
the problems of revolution for the scholar and student of political
processes, political theory, and comparative politics. The reader
with a lively interest in the modus operandi of history will also
find this book compelling reading.
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