Who is a person who foments a rebellion and attempts to establish a new society?
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He was accused of fomenting violence. John Adams's wife, Abigail, told him that if women were not remembered by the new American government, they would “foment a Rebellion and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice or Representation”.
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A reformist is a person who foments a rebellion and attempts to establish a new society.
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- There are many researches that have been done to understand the psychological roots of entrepreneurship.
- There are four stages that are portrayed by the entrepreneur behavior that leads to loss of status by a group.
- It could be displaced by force, they could have their value symbols denigrated, drift into a situation of status inconsistency and could also lead to status of migration in a new society.
- The withdrawal of status respect would give rise to to four reactions and create four different personality types of Ritualist, Retreatist, reformist and innovator.
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