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about nature and scope of revolutions​

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Answered by mritunjayy
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The nature of revolution. ... REVOLUTION, IN the sense that we're using the word, is—I'm quoting Marx—a more or less rapid transformation of the political, and/or social and economic system.

Answered by brokendreams
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          Nature and scope of revolutions​

      Revolution is a change of fundamental power of an institution, organization mostly of a country. Revolution takes place when an autocratic government or a non-democratic leader takes over the reign of a country and the country’s middle class bears the weight of it.

     Revolutions can often be violent and might result in a lot of casualties to overthrow an autocratic institution and to bring fundamental change in the system of the organization and the country. One of such famous revolutions that changed the world has to be the Russian revolution.

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