Theories of Revolution: Understanding the Dynamics of Social and Political Change

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Revolution is a sudden and profound change in a society’s political, social, or economic structure, often characterized by mass upheaval and the overthrow of established systems or authorities. It represents a radical shift in the status quo and can lead to transformative outcomes. Introduction Revolutions have been a driving force in shaping the course of...

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