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The liberal theory of revolution asserts that individuals have the right to overthrow a government that violates their fundamental rights, such as liberty and property, and establish a new order that better protects these rights. This theory emphasizes the importance of consent of the governed and views revolution as a legitimate means of addressing tyranny and injustice.

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