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The Anatomy of Revolution

The Anatomy of Revolution. A Brightman Splashcast Exclusive. Revolution. ‘A drastic, sudden substitution of one group in charge of a territorial political entity by another group hitherto not running that government’ (Crane Brinton, The Anatomy of Revolution , p. 4). Moderate Phase.

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The Anatomy of Revolution

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  1. The Anatomy of Revolution A Brightman Splashcast Exclusive

  2. Revolution ‘A drastic, sudden substitution of one group in charge of a territorial political entity by another group hitherto not running that government’ (Crane Brinton,The Anatomy of Revolution, p. 4)

  3. Moderate Phase • New government tries to make political reforms = moderate faction • Rival factions criticize government from both sides • Conservatives want to limit change • Radicals want to maximize change • Radicals slowly gain power

  4. Radical Phase • Radicals gain power because they have more discipline, ambition and support from the population at-large • Introduces great changes in political and social organization • Results in widespread protest and reaction

  5. Phase of Terror • Radical control leads to mass protest and violent responses • Radical leaders resort to violence, fear, military rule and any other means necessary to maintain order • The behavior of the radicals does not match the ideals they proclaimed when they took power

  6. Thermidor Phase • A military leader restores order • Radicals are imprisoned or executed • Moderates reclaim government control • Politics focus on economic and social stability instead of political reform • Population trades one form of authoritarian government for another

  7. Does your revolution look like this? Let me know what you think by submitting comments to this Splashcast.

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