Social revolutions in pre-industrial and industrial societies.

07 April 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

In this paper a new theory of revolution is proposed. The theory distinguishes two types of revolutions: the peasant revolution, which can occur only in pre-industrial society and the colour revolution, which can occur only in industrial society. The theory explains the causes and consequences of these two types of revolutions.

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