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Rizal's "Anatomy of Revolution" refers to his analysis of the Philippine society's conditions and the factors that led to the failures of past uprisings. Rizal believed that revolutions fail due to disorganization, lack of unity, and because they are often driven by personal ambitions rather than genuine desire for social change. He advocated for a more peaceful and intellectual reform approach to achieve lasting transformation in society.

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