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100 1 $aBillington, James H.
245 10 $aFire in the minds of men :$borigins of the revolutionary faith /$cJames H. Billington.
260 $aNew York :$bBasic Books,$c℗♭1980.
300 $aviii, 677 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aBook I: Foundations of the revolutionary faith: the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries -- Incarnation -- A locus of legitimacy -- The objects of belief -- The occult origins of organization.
505 0 $aBook II: The dominance of the national revolutionaries: the mid-nineteenth century -- The conspiratorial constitutionalists (1815-25) -- National vs. social revolution (1830-48) -- The evolutionary alternative -- Prophecy: the emergence of an intelligentsia -- The early church (the 1840s) -- Schism: Marx vs. Proudhon -- The magic medium: journalism -- The waning of revolutionary nationalism.
505 0 $aBook III: The rise of the social revolutionaries: the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries -- The machine: German social democracy -- The bomb: Russian violence -- Revolutionary syndicalism -- The path to power: Lenin -- The role of women -- Epilogue: Beyond Europe.
520 $a"This book seeks to trace the origins of a faith--perhaps the faith of our time: ... the belief that a perfect secular order will emerge from the forcible overthrow of traditional authority" (Introduction), as demonstrated in the aftermath of the French Revolution, when two ideals, "equality and fraternity--split apart and became the founding tenets of two separate revolutionary traditions" (Jacket).
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