any one difference between armed revolution and mass movement
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In an armed revolution the gun is spinning in place, and for mass movement the gun is moving linearly.
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One difference between an armed revolution and a mass movement is that an armed revolution is the same thing with arms, essentially waging a war to force their principles on everyone else whereas, a mass movement is an ideology spread among a lot of people who oversee actions such as boycotts and uprisings where parties at least start unarmed in an effort to force their principles on everyone else.
- A revolution commonly comprises poorly led and disobedient troops fighting well lead and disciplined troops but sometimes the opposite is true. Either manner it is not a happy time.
- A human “movement” strives to either create or react against a human revolution. More frequently, they always stimulate themselves as “revolutionary”, but they are all too frequently reactionary.
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