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Name: On Revolution

Author: Hannah Arendt
Year: 1956
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Genres/categories: Philosophy, Politics, History

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9780140216813
9780670001668
9780844661476
0140216812
067000166X
0844661473
Tracing the gradual evolution of revolutions, Arendt predicts the changing relationship between war and revolution and the crucial role such combustive movements will play in the future of international relations. She looks at the principles which underlie all revolutions, starting with the first great examples in America and France, and showing how both the theory and practice of revolution have since developed. Finally, she foresees the changing relationship between war and revolution and the crucial changes in international relations, with revolution becoming the key tactic.

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