Is there anything in particular you didn't understand? I listened to it the first time around and it didn't really click for me either. I read/skimmed through it afterwards and it made a lot more sense.
Also, as long as you get the general idea that for a revolution to survive it must seize the state, alter it for its needs, and utilize it against it class enemies then you know enough.
Is there anything in particular you didn't understand? I listened to it the first time around and it didn't really click for me either. I read/skimmed through it afterwards and it made a lot more sense.
Also, as long as you get the general idea that for a revolution to survive it must seize the state, alter it for its needs, and utilize it against it class enemies then you know enough.