Revolution

A revolution refers to a significant and often rapid change or overthrow of an established system, government, or social order. It typically involves a collective movement or uprising, where a group of people actively seek to bring about substantial transformation in political, economic, or social structures. Revolutions can be driven by various factors including oppression, inequality, technological advances, or a desire for independence and freedom. They may manifest in different forms, such as political revolutions, social revolutions, or cultural revolutions, and can lead to drastic changes in power dynamics, governance, and societal norms. Historically, revolutions have resulted in the creation of new ideologies, regimes, and institutions, fundamentally altering the course of a nation’s history.