If such a process were general or even common, we should certainly have the materials of a social revolution.
Early in 1920, however, the Soviet Government considered Turkestan ripe for the "Social Revolution.
Now that this programme has been found, there is no need to bother about the "political" revolution; we have quite enough to do with the "social revolution.
Just as in the west, so now in the east, an invasion became a social revolution.
In a word, the Free Trade system hastens the social revolution.
We should like to confide to "Prussian" what a "social revolution with a political soul" is; we should like at the same time to suggest to him that not once has he been able to raise himself above the restricted political standpoint.
Or a "social revolution with a political soul" is nothing but what is otherwise called a "political revolution" or a "revolution pure and simple.
They saw themselves already at the head of a social revolution, and, encouraged by their unexpected success in the seductive cause of pretended renovation, they set to work in earnest.
But is there any evidence to show that England ever attempted to engineer a social revolution, to undermine morality and all belief in ordered government, in a word to promote Bolshevism in Germany or elsewhere?
The sixth category of people to be employed in the work of social revolution is thus described in his programme: The sixth category is very important.
The third part, the application of min sheng to the problems that are in the West the cause of social revolution, and to the possible application of social revolution to China, is important, but is by no means the complete picture.
The Russian revolution has called the workingmen of the world to make a social revolution.
Those gentlemen not only consider the idea of labor government in Russia fantastic, but they repudiate the very probability of a Social revolution in Europe in the near historic epoch.
It is, of course, not our purpose to set a time for a Social revolution.
At this moment we are not only trying to solve the Land question, but the question of Social Revolution-not only here in Russia, but all over the world.
Roughly, the Mensheviki and Socialist Revolutionaries believed that Russia was not economically ripe for a social revolution—that only a political revolution was possible.
Intended as a justification of a political revolution, the Declaration was worded by the authors as an expression of faith in a social revolution.
They said that either the telegram meant this latter only, or it meant that its writers did not believe that there had been a social revolution in Russia.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "social revolution" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.