Political revolt


  • Engaging in political revolution

Description

Effecting rapid drastic change in social or political conditions, often through physical violence.

Claim

  1. Revolt, using economic, structural or physical weapons, is the recourse of peoples who are confronted with non-adapting or reactionary institutions.

Counter claim

  1. Revolution endangers the ongoing institutions of society – food production, family life, education etc. – in order to achieve visionary ends or to marginally improve social justice; things which have little immediate impact.


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