Reform and Revolution

Authors

  • Leo Huberman
  • Paul M. Sweezy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-020-02-1968-06_1

Keywords:

Movements

Abstract

The most difficult problem of revolutionary movements is to reconcile the needs and demands of the oppressed for immediate improvements with the necessity of radically transforming the whole system in order to do away with their oppression—in other words, how to reconcile reform with revolution.

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Published

1968-05-31

Issue

Section

Review of the Month