2006-12-07
"A revolution is not a social dinner,
a literary event, a drawing on an embroidery; it cannot be done with elegance and courtesy. The revolution is an act of violence..."- Mao Tse-tung
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i don't believe that a revolution has to be an act of violence. but correct, it couldn't be any of those things mentioned, too.
vina: there are different kinds of revolution, I think Mao had the more popular kind in mind.
kaymac: it caught my attention because it was on the inside cover of a book I had bought and it made me recall another quote about revolution I like (posted on Friday).
MOI: I think Mao was simplt stating he didn't care what happened as long as the ideology was pushed forward (not unlike other political leaders)
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kaymac: it caught my attention because it was on the inside cover of a book I had bought and it made me recall another quote about revolution I like (posted on Friday).
MOI: I think Mao was simplt stating he didn't care what happened as long as the ideology was pushed forward (not unlike other political leaders)
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