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"The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt"

"The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt" examines when rebellion is justified and effective versus when it is harmful or misguided. It explores the reasons behind protests and uprisings, emphasizing that revolt can be a meaningful response to injustice, prompting change. However, it also considers situations where revolt may be irrational, disruptive, or destructive without constructive goals. The discussion encourages critical understanding of the motives, methods, and consequences of rebellion, highlighting the importance of intentionality and context in determining whether revolt serves society’s progress or leads to chaos.