How To Use Revolutionist In A Sentence

  • They were what used to be called insurrectionists, but they probably wouldn't have minded being called Marxist and/or anarchist rebels, revolutionists, liberationists… you get the sort of thing.
  • He Xiangning was not only a prominent democratic revolutionist , but also a famous painter.
  • Now and then, rubbing his eyes vigorously, an editor catches a sudden glimpse of the revolution and breaks out in naive volubility, as, for instance, the one who wrote the following in the Chicago Chronicle: American socialists are revolutionists. Revolution
  • He continued: But the top of the ladder is a very trying place for old revolutionists who have had no administrative experience, who have had no financial experience, who have been trained as penniless hunted fugitives with Karl Marx on the brain and not as statesmen. Daimnation!: Shaw and Stalin
  • It is only later, when the revolutionists have established themselves in power, that people see their obsessions were a mirage.
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  • 4 Among the Revolutionists were many surgeons, and in vivisection they attained marvellous proficiency. Chapter 21: The Roaring Abysmal Beast
  • Yet, so unpractical was Berkman that he could not realize that a well nourished revolutionist is a more efficient revolutionist. Jack London's Nonfiction Collection of Unpublished Book Forwards
  • The revolutionist is no starved and diseased slave in the shambles at the bottom of the social pit, but is, in the main, a hearty, well - fed workingman, who sees the shambles waiting for him and his children and recoils from the descent. Revolution
  • They are close to the tough-minded position of extreme realists - except that hard revolutionists want to destroy the state system, whereas extreme realists want to preserve it.
  • Chou En-lai is not only a great proletariat revolutionist, politician, militarist, diplomat, but also an outstanding Marxist theorist.
  • _comitadji_ [revolutionist] Mihaylo Ciganovitch; and (2) that the organizer and instigator of the outrage was Major The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
  • The only real revolution is in the enlightenment of the mind and the improvement of character, the only real emancipation is individual, and the only real revolutionists are philosophers and saints.
  • There is so much ill-considered use of the word revolutionist, we should bear in mind it is a strictly relative term. Principles of Freedom
  • By the end of my second month in prison, one of the jailers made himself known as a revolutionist in touch with the organization. Chapter 18: The Shadow of Sonoma
  • Accordingly they were represented as being guilty of blasphemy and slander, and as being adorers of a certain French revolutionist, named Lepaux, of whom Lamb, at all events, was entirely ignorant. Charles Lamb
  • For, in accordance with the Revolutionist tradition Martin Wight talks about, their ideas knew no frontiers.
  • ‘Remember, remember always,’ he said, ‘that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.’
  • Many similar outrages, that dovetailed with the plot of the revolutionists, were given. Chapter 22: The Chicago Commune
  • If it is true that the Jew just because of his intellectuality is a natural-born idealist, internationalist, doctrinaire, and revolutionist, while the Negro, because of his natural attachment to known familiar objects, places, and persons, is pre-adapted to conservatism and to local and personal loyalties -- if these things are true, we shall eventually have to take account of them practically. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • He Xiangning was not only a prominent democratic revolutionist , but also a famous painter.
  • Journalists and revolutionists worked hand in hand to expose the injustices of the Spaniards, and fed the people with ideas of democracy.
  • Beyond is the cemetery -- long, winding galleries hewn out of the solid rock, with recesses on either hand, wherein, tier above tier, lie the revolutionists just as they were laid away by their comrades long years agone. Chapter 19: Transformation
  • This was the more proper because, in a few years after the beginning of the community, European revolutionists were to be scourged with the Syllabus, whose every word agonized the souls of unworthy advocates of liberty. Life of Father Hecker
  • A second illustration: -- Did Curio, the 'quondam' patriot, reformer, and semi-revolutionist, abjure his opinion, and yell the foremost in the hunt of persecution against his old friends and fellow-philosophists, with a cold clear predetermination, formed at one moment, of making Literary Remains, Volume 1
  • Her early history as a revolutionist is exceptional even in the minds of the Russians, and they have grown used to great martyrs. Six Red Months in Russia: An Observer's Account of Russia Before and During the Proletarian Dictatorship
  • The revolutionist is a person doomed He has no personal interests, no business affairs, no emotions, no attachments, no property, and no name. Our kick-ass president
  • The revolutionist is a person doomed obrechennyi, in older usage signifying also “consecrated”. Estrich on political inexperience
  • Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists. Franklin D. Roosevelt 
  • French revolutionist. As a member of the States - General ( 1789 - 1791 ) he attempted to create a constitutional monarchy.
  • One of their first victims was an aged nun of the Simiane family, canoness of the convent of Bollene, accused of being a counter-revolutionist; so lame and infirm, that her executioners were forced to carry her to the scaffold. Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
  • A creature of the Iron Heel, he had successfully masqueraded as a revolutionist and penetrated deep into the secrets of our organization. Chapter 19: Transformation
  • Its stature can be gauged by the not insignificant fact that after 33 years, it still inspires revolutionists and inflames the anger of renegades.
  • Now and then, rubbing his eyes vigorously, an editor catches a sudden glimpse of the revolution and breaks out in naive volubility, as, for instance, the one who wrote the following in the Chicago Chronicle: American socialists are revolutionists. Revolution
  • The New City rooms have been essential live venues since their opening in 1997, drawing everyone from the legendary Bad Brains to Czech revolutionists Uz Jsme Doma, while serving as an incubator for some of Edmonton's finest acts.
  • The Minister, Baron Edelsheim, is half an illuminato, half a philosopher, half a politician, and half a revolutionist. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • President Jacob Zuma has called the reburial of revolutionist Lesley Massina an opportunity for bonding between workers and the revolutionary movement. News24 Top Stories
  • Lieutenants Peel and Maloney succeeded in so alarming the men that they decided to march to join Paredes and the revolutionists.

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