Revolution by Aristotle

A revolution (from the Latin revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time
Aristotle described two types of political revolution:
1. Complete change from one constitution to another
2. Modification of an existing constitution.
Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.
According to Aristotle Every change of Government even of a duration of long long years is not necessarily called a revolution till it has a complete change in culture, economy, politics, lifestyle and other things. If all the organizations and other things remain same with the change of Government is not called a revolution, it may called a simple change.
Iranian revolution, Russian revolution, English civil war, French revolution are one of the latest revolutions.
 
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