Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2008
A revolution is a radical, deep and permanent change, with respect to the pre-existing order, a confrontation without return between two opposing interests, in a particular geographic location and, generally, it is carried out by a group of people who They have the support of the rest of the people, who, already tired and fed up with the prevailing domination, offer them their support for moral and accompaniment; if necessary, the same, if not given "by the good", can be achieved through the use of force and weapons.
The revolution can occur simultaneously in several areas, such as being religious, military, cultural, political, economic or produced in a single and then, over time, infect the rest with the spirit exchange. Meanwhile, its characteristic and most recognizable trait is that of leaving transcendental consequences that change forever the normal course that things had until the moment that the same. Even while some revolutions are focal and generate repercussions in the local environment, as has happened with many political, religious or ethnic movements in the
Third World, others revolutionary facts they can start in a localized way and then lead to their dissemination by other peoples or nations. Thus, the revolution that gave rise to American independence constituted an engine for the independence feat of the nations of Latin America. Similarly, the revolution of 1848 in Europe had its epicenter in Paris, but it spread in the form accelerated towards Germany or Italy, to give rise to the true conformation of modern state to those countries. In recent times, it is easy to recognize that the revolutionary outbreaks in the Arab nations of North Africa gave beginning to small critical points in Tunis or Cairo, to finally conclude with the dismissal of numerous governments local.It is worth noting that the history of humanity has registered three revolutions that, due to their consequences, each one in their specific field, they have, as I said before, changed the course of the history of the planet in their whole.
The French Revolutionbecause it was precisely a movement political that took place in France during the eighteenth century, in which there was a struggle to replace the prevailing form of government that moment, which was the monarchy, on the other, absolutely and radically opposite, which advocated a broader and less closed system. Such has been the magnitude of the revolution of 1789 that it is considered the starting point of a new chronological era, called the Contemporary Age.
Meanwhile, as an example of social revolution, the bourgeois revolution that also occurred at the same historical moment of the French Revolution and that supposed the displacement of the clergy and the nobility from the place of the dominant class that they held, for that of the bourgeoisie that completely changed the rules and the conception of the economy. Liberalism as economic system managed to establish itself among the country's inhabitants, with the birth of what today we call "middle strata" or middle class, to lay the foundations of what would evolve towards the capitalism modern.
And the last, essentially economic root, but no less important and decisive than the previous ones, was the industrial Revolution that brought the solution of new techniques, Energy sources, new machinery, means of transport, the appearance of the first factories, among others, all of this put at the service of business growth and expansion. Although some deleterious consequences of this revolution were observed, such as the initial loss of jobs in pursuit of the greater use of machinery, large production triggered by these changes generated new job opportunities in a short time, to give rise to a source of access to the activity and improve the quality of life of the people.
You may wonder if the explosion and diffusion of modern technology does not constitute a fourth revolution of world proportions... time and history will allow us to define such a statement in a few decades ...
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