Questions I aim to explore:
Who are revolutionaries?
How do we become revolutionaries?
How does a revolution begin?
What are the key aspects to any revolution?
How does a revolution gain momentum?
Who are the key players in any given revolution?
Who leads a revolution?
What are examples of successful revolutions?
What are the downfalls suffered by most revolutions?
How can we avoid these downfalls in a revolution?
What are examples of unsuccessful revolutions?
What should a revolution aim to accomplish?
This is something i'll be working on in the back ground, please feel free to share your own questions/ insights.
here's one
how many revolutions does it take to change a light bulb ?
and another
if a revolution starts in a forest and there's no one around to witness it, does it clean up the mess it leaves behind afterwards ?
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Quote from: Sinny on December 10, 2015, 08:36:43 PM
What are examples of successful revolutions?
The Carnation Revolution (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnation_Revolution). :)