Examples of 'revolutionary crisis' in a sentence

Meaning of "revolutionary crisis"

revolutionary crisis - This phrase refers to a time of intense difficulty or danger in a society or political system, typically leading to significant changes or upheaval. It signifies a period of revolutionary change or turmoil

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revolutionary crisis
A revolutionary crisis is not out of the question.
Country was in full revolutionary crisis mode.
The revolutionary crisis was over.
Argentina is heading towards a revolutionary crisis.
The revolutionary crisis and political struggle are thus closely linked.
This is laying the basis for a revolutionary crisis in the future.
The revolutionary crisis appears as the nodal point in the international class struggle.
The terrorist moods among the students were themselves a barometer of the developing revolutionary crisis.
Lenin predicted a large scale revolutionary crisis that would bring the radical left to the forefront.
The French bourgeoisie is still haunted by this revolutionary crisis.
The greatest revolutionary crisis of morality operated by Freud.
Exist before, precisely in such epochs of revolutionary crisis they.
The revolutionary crisis in Germany intensified.
Nonetheless, a growing audience for the call for workers ' councils was manifest throughout the revolutionary crisis.
A revolutionary crisis developed in Germany.

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Nicaragua revolted, an unprecedented revolutionary crisis opened up, and Somoza 's fall was imminent.

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