Saturday, 24 December 2011

CASE 374 - Revolutions



A revolution is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time.

Aristotle described two types of political revolution:

Complete change from one constitution to another
Modification of an existing constitution.

Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions. Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center around several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily analyzed events in European history from a psychological perspective, but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several social sciences, including sociology and political science. Several generations of scholarly thought on revolutions have generated many competing theories and contributed much to the current understanding of this complex phenomenon.





Oher info and posts relevent to this case

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_revolutions_and_coups
CASE 214 - Coups d'état
CASE 023 - Protests and demo's are a corrupt business

The Revolution Business - World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpXbA6yZY-8

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