Hobbes
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
Revolution is a turning, a change. Revolution tends to imply a change of government by force.
Marx believed that a revolutionary change in a society's economic system would produce a change in society's political systems. Marx's revolution would have been one where the workers of the world (the proletariat) would take the means of production (factories, etc.) away from their owners and controllers (the bourgeoisie. This would be a revolution of one economic class against another. Lenin believed that a revolutionary change in a society's political system was necessary in order to impose a change in the economic system. Lenin's revolution was one where a small group of people (Bolsheviks) seized control of the government (the political entity). The conditions that Marx felt would spark the economic revolution never existed in Russia.
The French Revolution occurred because the people saw how effective the American Revolution was and they realized it was possible to change their government.
They believed government should protect society from change.
Thomas Paine viewed government as a necessary evil, primarily existing to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals. In his revolutionary arguments, particularly in "Common Sense," he contended that a just government should be accountable to the people and serve their interests, rather than oppress them. This perspective fueled his call for revolution against British rule, as he believed that a government that fails to uphold these principles loses its legitimacy and must be replaced. Thus, Paine’s belief in a government’s role in safeguarding liberty directly linked to his advocacy for radical change and independence.
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
Loyalists of the American Revolution firmly believed that it was wrong to want a government separate from King George (NOT RICHARD!) III. He was their king and they saw no reason to change it.
In democracy: 1. Elections 2. Revolution In autocracy: 1. Revolution
D.) The quiet revolution!
That is an easy one! It is a Political Revolution
a socialist government was established