Social Sciences, asked by sahasDhanvij, 1 year ago

what is mean by revolution

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Answered by saitejassb
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I will discuss the meaning of "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" from the perspective of one who was actively involved in left-wing campus politics at the time the poem / song was released.

Matthew Daneman's characterization of rejection seriously understates the beliefs, the desires and the anger that were operating at that time (understandable - he wasn't there to experience it).

I can remember honestly believing that the U.S. would have a revolution - must have a revolution - because manifest injustices simply could not be allowed to continue. (Only when I left school and reentered the broader world did I realize how extreme and unrealistically idealistic we were.)

But for hard-core Black leftists, there was much more anger, and and the need for revolution was much more intensely felt.

So, with the Black population of the U.S. as the primary audience for "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised":

They would not see the revolution on television, because they would be making the revolution, themselves, in the streets.

The Beverly Hillbillies, etc. were objects of irrelevance and disdain - even if they were on TV, there would be no reason for Black Americans to watch them, much less care about them.

And if the revolutionaries succeed, they will take out (destroy) the traditional TV networks (not to mention the police and every other unjust aspect of U.S. society), meaning that the (traditional) networks will be incapable of televising the revolution once it arrives.

Answered by mentalforstudy
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noun

an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.

Sociology. a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, especially one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence.: Compare social evolution.

a sudden, complete or marked change in something:

the present revolution in church architecture.

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