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Jack A. Goldstone, "Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Elites and Revolutions: When Divisions Spark Change

A government's legitimacy can erode when actions create divisions among elites and alienate military or civil leaders. Historical examples, such as the collapse of communism, highlight that revolutions often gain momentum when dissatisfied elites encourage populace protests. Change is typically initiated by a broad coalition of societal groups, not limited to a single demographic. Factors leading to revolution can include failed military ventures, blatant election interference, and economic mismanagement that favors a restricted elite. Ultimately, significant change occurs when elites feel disenfranchised and the general population is mobilized for reform.

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