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revolution
thumb|Eugène Delacroix's romantic painting, La liberté guidant le peuple – "Liberty Guiding the People". An example of a revolution in the political sense thereof.
In political science, a revolution (, 'a turn around') is a rapid, fundamental transformation of a society's class, state, ethnic or religious structures. According to sociologist Jack Goldstone, all revolutions contain "a common set of elements at their core: (a) efforts to change the political regime that draw on a competing vision (or visions) of a just order, (b) a notable degree of informal or formal mass mobilization, and (c)

violence
Violence is characterized as the use of physical force by humans to cause harm to other living beings, such as pain, injury, disablement, death, damage and destruction. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation"; it recognizes the need to include violence not resulting in injury or death.
class struggle
concept in political and social science

sectarianism
Sectarianism is a debated concept. Some scholars and journalists define it as pre-existing fixed communal categories in society, and use it to explain political, cultural, or religious conflicts between groups. Others conceive of sectarianism as a set of social practices where daily life is organized on the basis of communal norms and rules that individuals strategically use and transcend. This definition highlights the co-constitutive aspect of sectarianism and people's agency, as opposed to understanding sectarianism as being fixed and incompatible communal boundaries.
environmental conflict
disagreement around natural resources
social conflict
struggle for agency or power in society, when two or more actors oppose each other in social interaction
military democracy
war-based society that practices democracy
prohibition of drugs
means of attempting to prevent the recreational use of prohibited drugs
social conflict theory
sociological theory that argues that societal interactions are defined by conflict between the oppressed and the oppressors
list of uprisings led by women
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