Edward S. Mason (February 22, 1899 - February 29, 1992) on Revolution and Social Organization(published by RevoltSource) |
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American Economist and Professor at Harvard University, Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, President of the American Economic Association in 1962
: An American economist and professor at Harvard University. He was the Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, now known as the John F. Kennedy School of Government, from 1947 to 1958. He was the president of the American Economic Association in 1962. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“"Make the revolution first," they say, "after which the light will dawn." As if the revolution could be made without ideas.”
Source: "The Paris Commune: An Episode in the History of the Socialist Movement," by Edward S. Mason, New York, Howard Fertig, 1967. Chapter 1, Section 4: Proudhon, Page 34.
"The Paris Commune: An Episode in the History of the Socialist Movement," by Edward S. Mason, New York, Howard Fertig, 1967.
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