
The Theory of the Social Revolution
The Theory of Social Revolution refers to the idea that significant, fundamental changes in society occur through collective action and upheaval, often in response to widespread dissatisfaction with existing social, economic, or political systems. It suggests that when inequalities or injustices reach a tipping point, groups of people may mobilize to challenge the status quo, leading to transformative changes. This process can be driven by various factors, including economic struggles, political oppression, or social movements, and may result in new forms of governance, social structures, or cultural norms, reshaping how society functions.