Revolution

Revolution

Definition

Revolution (noun) refers to a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period. It is characterized by a radical transformation at both the social and political levels. A revolution often signifies a profound shift in societal values and norms.

Opposites

  • Evolution: The opposite of revolution, this process entails gradual change, developing over an extended period rather than occurring suddenly.

Synonyms

  • Umwälzung: Another term used to describe a revolution in German.
  • Aufstand: This word is commonly used to refer to a rebellion or an uprising.

Examples

  • Die Französische Revolution (The French Revolution): A historic event that occurred from 1789 to 1799, during which radical political and social change took place in France.
  • Die Industrielle Revolution (The Industrial Revolution): A period of major advancements in manufacturing, agriculture, and transportation that brought significant economic and social changes between the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • Die digitale Revolution (The digital revolution): Refers to the rapid and transformative changes brought about by the advent of digital technology in various aspects of society, such as communication, information dissemination, and commerce.

Revolutionary movements have shaped the course of human history and have often sparked significant social, cultural, and political transformations. They can be peaceful or violent, depending on the circumstances and objectives.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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