Notes for a reflection on revolution in history
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https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v1i1.15514Keywords:
Revolution, History, SocietyAbstract
The author considers, in this article, that the revolution seeks, primarily, to transform society. Revolutions do not seek to optimize societies, but to radically transform them. The subjects of the revolution are the victims of all power. The revolution, therefore, is made by those from below, because it is precisely they who have suffered the process of impoverishment.
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