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2. The Character and the Motive Forces of
National Liberation Revolutions
National Liberation Revolutions
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p A national liberation revolution is the highest stage of the national liberation struggle.
p The central issue of any revolution, including the national liberation revolution, is that of state power. The transition of state power from foreign monopolies or their placemen to the patriotic, national forces of the formerly oppressed people is the hallmark of the national liberation revolution.
Like any other revolution, a national liberation revolution breaks out and develops on a definite social and economic foundation. It solves specific tasks and has its own motive forces, i.e., classes and social sections which are active in it
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