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"Bourgeois revolutions, like those of the eighteenth century, storm more
swiftly from success to success, their dramatic effects outdo each other,
men and things seem set in sparkling diamonds, ecstasy is the order of the
day – but they are short-lived, soon they have reached their zenith, and a
long Katzenjammer [cat’s winge] takes hold of society before it learns to
assimilate the results of its storm-and-stress period soberly. On the other
hand, proletarian revolutions, like those of the nineteenth century,
constantly criticize themselves, constantly interrupt themselves in their
own course, return to the apparently accomplished, in order to begin anew;
they deride with cruel thoroughness the half-measures, weaknesses, and
paltriness of their first attempts, seem to throw down their opponents only
so the latter may draw new strength from the earth and rise before them
again more gigantic than ever, recoil constantly from the indefinite
colossalness of their own goals – until a situation is created which makes
all turning back impossible, and the conditions themselves call out:
*Hic Rhodus, hic salta!"*
[Here is the rose, here dance!]
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/ch01.htm
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