Revolutions Flashcards
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Causes of Revolution (conditions that must be present in the outset of a revolution)
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- There is discontent amongst the people of all the social classes
- People feel restless and held down by unacceptable restrictions in society, religion, the economy or the government
- People are hopeful about the future but they are being forced to accept less than they had hoped for
- People are beginning to think of themselves as belonging to a social class, and there is a growing bitterness between social classes
- The social classes closest to one another are the most hostile
- The scholars and thinkers give up on the way their society operates
- The government does not respond to the needs of its society
- The leaders of the government and the ruling class begin to doubt themselves. Come join with the opposition groups
- The government is unable to get enough support from any group to save itself
- The government cannot organize its finances correctly and is either going bankrupt or trying to tax heavily and unjustly
2
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The Stages of Revolution
The course that Revolution seems to take
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- Impossible demands made of government which, if granted, would mean its end
- Unsuccessful government attempts to suppress revolutionaries
- Revolutionaries gain power and seem united
- Once in power, revolutionaries begin to quarrel among themselves, and unity begins to dissolve
- The moderates gain the leadership but fail to satisfy those who insist on further changes
- Power is gained by progressively more radical groups until finally, a lunatic fringe gains almost complete control
- A strong man emerges and assumes great power
- The extremists try to create a “heaven on earth: by introducing their whole program and by punishing all their opponents
- A period of terror occurs
- Moderate groups regain power. The revolution is over