
Lohia's Theory of Revolution
Lohia's Theory of Revolution emphasizes that true social change occurs through mass mobilization and active participation of oppressed groups, rather than solely through violence or political overthrow. He believed that lasting revolution needs the awakening of marginalized communities to challenge ingrained social inequalities and restore dignity. Lohia emphasized the importance of cultural and social awareness, advocating that people’s collective consciousness and unity are essential for meaningful transformation. In essence, his theory sees revolution as a gradual, people's movement driven by a deep desire for justice, equality, and social emancipation, leading to a more equitable society.