Revolutions start from the needs of change, and they will always come, in times where problems rise, and mistreatment occurs. Anger will grow, and it will lead to a change, maybe not of the most ideal, but one that is bound to transpire. Slowly, under influence, a single idea may grow into one that influences many, turning into a revolution. But revolutions are usually bloody, and many sacrifices have been made for the change that everyone was waiting for. The usual revolution ends in pain, and it would only seem like a blow into the already broken status, but when looking at the long term effects, countries that’ve been through revolutions seemed to have grown into an advanced power lasting till today.
April 7, 2021 at 2:32 am
This was a great video! Do you think that the original goals and values of equality were successfully maintained up to this day? Do you perhaps think that the method/execution of the revolution itself could have been done more efficiently? I believe that the constitutional framework that was created due to the French revolution influenced governments all over the world: and set a foundation for the formation of several governmental administrations that spanned across all the existent countries of our world. What about you?