Tuesday, January 5, 2010

REVOLUTION



REVOLUTION

Revolution means, to bring a fundamental change, or transformation of the existing practice. Some-times revolution is introduced by force and at other times it is ushered in gradually and peacefully.The changes commonly taking place cannot be called revolutions.

Social, Political and Economic organisations do not end by themselves. They try to continue there existence as far as possible. When the existing system (organisations) become unbearable, then only revolutions takes place to replace them.

Revolution, therefore means, a transformation of ideas, thoughts and practices of the people. Revolutions are essential for the development of human society. Without revolutions or changes, the society and its structure remains static and may not take its course towards the growth and development. In certain cases where the society is ready to accept changes, the revolution would be peaceful. If the society is not ready to undergo transformation, the revolution adopts voilent methods to achieve a better position than the one which they have. For this the man kind has to undergo many sufferings. The modern ideas of democracy, socialism, nationalism are born out of revolutions.

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