The group emerged from clandestinity to lead the largest revolutionary mass movement in the country's history. |
It was in western Europe, not under Latin American or Asian military dictatorships, that clandestinity and iron discipline were felt to be necessary. |
In clandestinity, any delegation of power easily degenerates into a dictatorship. |
Even the most discrete of armadas might alter their plans and give hint to some clandestinity on our part. |
And suspicion can rapidly be transformed, in conditions of clandestinity, into a real paranoia. |
We admit that clandestinity and escapade are sometimes authorized and made right by parental tyranny or domestic serfdom. |