People have a right to revolution when a government becomes oppressive or fails to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of its citizens. This right is rooted in the belief that authority derives from the consent of the governed; when that consent is violated, people are justified in seeking to change or overthrow that government. Historical precedents, such as the American and French revolutions, illustrate the idea that individuals must have the power to resist tyranny to secure their liberty and justice. Ultimately, the right to revolution serves as a safeguard against despotism and a means for citizens to reclaim their autonomy.
Hobbes
the right of revolution is found in the declaration of independence.
It means that people have a right to dissent against a government that they feel has grown tyrannical and no longer represents the majority of citizens.
There are 4 right angles in a revolution.
he thought they had the right
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
1 revolution = 360o 1 right angle = 90o Thus 360o ÷ 90o = 4 right angles in one revolution.
The freedom of press and to speak out against the government
There are instances when a revolution is justifiable. This is mainly when the rights of the majority of people are being abused and much more.
The people have the right to overthrow their government if it abuses its powers.
Thomas Pain was the colonial representative in London right before the revolution.
The origin of the following rights could be traced to the French Revolution: i) Right to freedom and liberty ii) Right to equality iii) Right to property iv) Freedom of speech Apart from this, rule of law, arrest of individuals only under processes determined by laws, sovereignty of the nation, right to vote (partially), security of people and freedom from oppression can also be traced back to the ideas of the time of French Revolution. typed by ricky of gghs