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... organizations could compromise their ability to act as inde- pendent monitoring organizations if they in- volve themselves with specific political move- ments or come to be identified as " revolution- ary organizations " ; third , that ...
... organizations could compromise their ability to act as inde- pendent monitoring organizations if they in- volve themselves with specific political move- ments or come to be identified as " revolution- ary organizations " ; third , that ...
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... organizations stronger . Leaders are able to reflect on what worked and what didn't ; they know the strength of their opposition and can assess their tactics realis- tically ; and they have built the organizational capacity necessary to ...
... organizations stronger . Leaders are able to reflect on what worked and what didn't ; they know the strength of their opposition and can assess their tactics realis- tically ; and they have built the organizational capacity necessary to ...
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... Organization is the principal way of em- powering the poor . Progressive parties and movements must be capable of ... organizations of the economic elites must be convinced that sub- ordinate classes will not threaten private prop ...
... Organization is the principal way of em- powering the poor . Progressive parties and movements must be capable of ... organizations of the economic elites must be convinced that sub- ordinate classes will not threaten private prop ...
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