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REVOLUTIONS AND COMMON FRAMES

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Abstract: Social base with full awareness politically active with a clear organization and project, it does not exist as such but there are a number of sectors that are still aware, imbued by the ideas of the end of the century and a large social base without concreteness. They will be revolutions backed by bourgeois intellectuals and by certain sectors of the army, authentic minorities. These revolutionaries are aware that they are the only educated sector that can promote change, that they have to work for a great ignorant uneducated mass, that cannot know what is convenient. Strongly united in the belief that these principles can be exported to the entire continent (internationalism), exile playing a strong role.

Title: REVOLUTIONS AND COMMON FRAMES

Author: Peeter Vildala

International Journal of Novel Research in Education and Learning

ISSN 2394-9686

Vol. 9, Issue 4, July 2022 - August 2022

Page No: 33-38

Novelty Journals

Website: www.noveltyjournals.com

Published Date: 17-July-2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6850082

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