We may repeat the awful revolutionary history of the 20th century because of the vulnerability of social movements to demagoguery.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If any imagine from the literary tone of the preceding remarks that we are indifferent to the radical movement for the benefit of the masses which is the crowning glory of the nineteenth century, they will soon discover their egregious mistake.
Since the middle of the twentieth century, our understanding of the American past has been revolutionized, in no small part because of our altered conceptions of the place of race in the nation's history.
The political currents that topped the global agenda in the late 20th century - revolutionary nationalism, feminism and ethnic struggle - place culture at their heart.
I think the first decade of this century is going to be remembered as a time of extremism.
History is a relay of revolutions.
The worst of revolutions is a restoration.
A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.
The first World War in so many ways shaped the 20th century and really remade our world for the worse.
We will either bring on another American century, or we are doomed to witness America's decline.
There is a long and successful tradition of popular movements in the U.S. and elsewhere having an impact on crises in forgotten places.