I find it hard to believe this was an original idea. In a classic autocracy with a small rich legally empowered class, how could you possibly expect to radically change things except through violence? What alternatives are there that were ignored by all the previous violent revolutions in history?
I find it hard to believe this was an original idea. In a classic autocracy with a small rich legally empowered class, how could you possibly expect to radically change things except through violence?
The idea is that even representative democracies creating radical change within the system is impossible.
Great Britain is still a Monarchy in 2014, but I would say they changed a great deal without a violent revolution.
I find it hard to believe this was an original idea. In a classic autocracy with a small rich legally empowered class, how could you possibly expect to radically change things except through violence? What alternatives are there that were ignored by all the previous violent revolutions in history?
The idea is that even representative democracies creating radical change within the system is impossible.
Great Britain is still a Monarchy in 2014, but I would say they changed a great deal without a violent revolution.