Authors :
Daniel Ghazal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6448180
Abstract :
Revolutions as historian know I is the brutal
forced shift of the political and socioeconomic course of a
nation. It changes systems from monarchy to secular
democracy, communist to capitals (or the other way
round), theocratic regimes into secular and so forth.
Revolutions go into decline as humanity proceeded into
the 21st century despite the greater means that people
have from education to information and communication.
The study inspects the key aspects that makes protests fall
short from becoming revolutions and the key changes in
the political standards that asks an ever increasingly
harder to break the ruing system apart. The new systems
of governing are based on the separation of power which
in one side of the coin ensures that tyrannies will not get
hold of ruing but can allow for cluster of political groups
to abuse the political and electoral system thus locking up
state governance in the hands of a corrupt few, ho would
hen through having corruption accusation gets also
divided amongst those who share similar powers in the
government or parliament. The mentality of the
intellectuals in the modern day and age under the influx
of consumerisms s well has changed from wanting to
change one’s own state’s political reality into preferring
to shift one’s life to a different county where the
revolutions already succeeded and human rights are
celebrated. Extremists, armed or not, who do have the
readiness to engage in striking means to reshape the stat’s
reality in today’s world would rather seek to submit to the
existing system and influence the ruling system from
within. Intelligence agencies and unseen forces did not
exist in the past as they do now and are observant
tirelessly and studying the societies’ attitude to predict
and urgency’s and address them even before they
materialize
Revolutions as historian know I is the brutal
forced shift of the political and socioeconomic course of a
nation. It changes systems from monarchy to secular
democracy, communist to capitals (or the other way
round), theocratic regimes into secular and so forth.
Revolutions go into decline as humanity proceeded into
the 21st century despite the greater means that people
have from education to information and communication.
The study inspects the key aspects that makes protests fall
short from becoming revolutions and the key changes in
the political standards that asks an ever increasingly
harder to break the ruing system apart. The new systems
of governing are based on the separation of power which
in one side of the coin ensures that tyrannies will not get
hold of ruing but can allow for cluster of political groups
to abuse the political and electoral system thus locking up
state governance in the hands of a corrupt few, ho would
hen through having corruption accusation gets also
divided amongst those who share similar powers in the
government or parliament. The mentality of the
intellectuals in the modern day and age under the influx
of consumerisms s well has changed from wanting to
change one’s own state’s political reality into preferring
to shift one’s life to a different county where the
revolutions already succeeded and human rights are
celebrated. Extremists, armed or not, who do have the
readiness to engage in striking means to reshape the stat’s
reality in today’s world would rather seek to submit to the
existing system and influence the ruling system from
within. Intelligence agencies and unseen forces did not
exist in the past as they do now and are observant
tirelessly and studying the societies’ attitude to predict
and urgency’s and address them even before they
materialize