Crossword-Solution: REVOLUTIONISM 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Revolutionism n. The state of being in revolution; revolutionary
doctrines or principles.

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Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
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You would be interested in the methods, but your peaceful Revolutionism, which disdained physical force, would regret their application.
Letters to Dead Authors Andrew Lang 2014
They explained in the Executive Committee that the leading Cadets were, indeed, demoralized by doctrinairism and even by counter-revolutionism, but that in the provinces there were still many bourgeois elements which could still go hand in hand with the revolutionary democrats, and that in order to make sure of their co-operation it was necessary to attract representatives of the bourgeoisie into the membership of the new ministry.
From October to Brest-Litovsk Leon Trotzky 2004
But the new times dismayed him, and neither principle nor temperament allowed him to follow Revolutionism to its utmost limits.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Vol. 2 Emile Zola 2005
Whenever he appears anywhere, the police is not far off." Raphanel was another of the vague, mysterious Anarchists whom Janzen had presented to the Princess by way of satisfying her momentary passion for revolutionism.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Vol. 3 Emile Zola 2005
Whenever he appears anywhere, the police is not far off.” Raphanel was another of the vague, mysterious Anarchists whom Janzen had presented to the Princess by way of satisfying her momentary passion for revolutionism.
Paris Émile Zola 2003