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| Scholarly [[debates]] about what does and does not constitute a revolution center around several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily [[analyzed]] [[events]] in European history from a [[psychological]] [[perspective]], but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several [[social sciences]], including [[sociology]] and [[political science]]. Several generations of scholarly [[thought]] on revolutions have generated many competing theories and contributed much to the current understanding of this [[complex]] [[phenomenon]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution] | | Scholarly [[debates]] about what does and does not constitute a revolution center around several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily [[analyzed]] [[events]] in European history from a [[psychological]] [[perspective]], but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several [[social sciences]], including [[sociology]] and [[political science]]. Several generations of scholarly [[thought]] on revolutions have generated many competing theories and contributed much to the current understanding of this [[complex]] [[phenomenon]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution] |
| + | ==Reference== |
| + | ^ Aristotle, The Politics V, tr. T.A. Sinclair (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964, 1972), p. 190. |
| + | ==Bibliography== |
| + | *''The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present'', ed. by Immanuel Ness, Malden, MA [etc.]: Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 1405184647 |
| + | *Perreau-Sausine, Emile, ''Les libéraux face aux révolutions : 1688, 1789, 1917, 1933'', Commentaire, Spring 2005, pp. 181-193 |
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| + | ==External links== |
| + | * [[Hannah Arendt]], [http://www.iep.utm.edu/a/arendt.htm#H5 ''On Revolution''], 1963, Penguin Classics, New Ed edition: February 8, 1991. ISBN 014018421X |
| + | * [http://www.daemon.be/maarten/revolution.html Revolution in Political Risk Management] |
| + | * John Kekes, [http://www.city-journal.org/html/16_2_urbanities-robespierre.html Why Robespierre Chose Terror. The lessons of the first totalitarian revolution], City Journal, Spring 2006. |
| + | * Plinio Correa de Oliveira, [http://www.tfp.org/what_we_think/rcr.pdf ''Revolution and Counter-Revolution''], Foundation for a Christian, Third edition, 1993. ISBN 1877905275 |
| + | * Michael Barken, [http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=74&ItemID=11311 Regulating revolutions in Eastern Europe: Polyarchy and the National Endowment for Democracy], 1 November 2006. |
| + | * [http://www.polyarchy.org/documents/revolution.html Polyarchy Documents: Revolution] |
| + | * [http://www.dailyevergreen.com/story/29050 Vive la Révolution!: Revolution is an Indelible Phenomenon Throughout History] by Qasim Hussaini |
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