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revolution Meaning in Telugu ( revolution తెలుగు అంటే)



విప్లవం, రాష్ట్ర విప్లవం

Noun:

మైకము, విప్లవం, రాష్ట్ర విప్లవం,



revolution's Usage Examples:

In 1966, Chalmers Johnson came up with the Systems Value Consensus Theory, which explains revolutions as a violent reaction to ideological movements.


Proponents of scientific politics rejected liberal jacobinism, and sought to replace revolution with evolution.


On the other hand, Bakunin saw the most important element of the Commune as being the Parisian workers' rejection of the State in all its forms and continued to call for a revolutionary alliance of workers and peasants in a decentralized organization.


The last 1854 poem, The Harlequin, was a caricature on a revolutionary keen to bring chaos and undermine centuries-old moral principles.


It follows a Militia unit which one man abandons to take part in the revolution, and the other members have to search for.


designed as part of the Zionist state-building programme following the green revolution Yishuv ("settlement") in the British Mandate of Palestine during the.


The idea that new settlements such as Ruskin would eventually bring forth a revolution referred to as the co-operative commonwealth stood in contrast to socialists who believed that it was more important to do political and social organizing within the cities, the centers of industry.


It was backed by the new Narváez government begun in May 1844, led by General Ramón Narváez, one of the original architects of the revolution against Espartero.


an ex-bounty hunter hired by a wealthy landowner named Frank Harlan to track down Mexican revolutionary leader Luis Chama, who is fighting for land reform.


used in the French revolutionary armies.


The opium trade allowed the US to transfer China's wealth to fuel the industrial revolution.


It ascribed the communist revolution in China in part to the Communist sympathies of the Chinese policy experts in the Foreign Service, known as the China Hands.


Types of social conflict:conflict involving social positionsconflict of interestrole conflict - conflict involving social roles See also Cultural conflictOrganizational conflictSocial conflict theory – a Marxist criminological theorySociology of peace, war, and social conflictSociology of revolutionSocionics Notes Referenceshttp://courses.



Synonyms:

group action, counterrevolution,



Antonyms:

empty, nitrify, curdle,



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