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

New Books in Critical Theory

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Revolution: From Regime Change to Social Transformation

Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle laid the groundwork for understanding political regimes and revolutions. The French Revolution marked a shift from viewing revolutions merely as changes in regime to recognizing them as pivotal moments heralding a new age of equality and citizenship rights. Although ancient democracies viewed citizens within the confines of a slave society, the French Revolution introduced the concept of natural rights, inspired by earlier movements like the American Revolution. This evolution continued with Karl Marx, who expanded the definition of revolution to encompass profound societal transformations rooted in changes in production modes. Thus, revolution transcended mere political change, emerging as a catalyst for comprehensive societal shifts.

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