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which provided free healthcare for the masses. The sociologist William H. Swatos stated that "Methodist enthusiasm transformed men, summoning them to assert rational control over their own lives, while providing in its system of mutual discipline the psychological security necessary for autonomous
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in her article "France, Russia, China: A Structural Analysis of Social Revolutions" states that social revolution is a "combination of thoroughgoing structural transformation and massive national and class upheavals". She comes to this definition by combining
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theories can be useful for understanding revolutions but that they lack an explanation for when revolutions do and don't occur not considering the role of the organization of the state in revolutions focusing instead of the class structures.
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argues that "Methodism was an antirevolutionary movement that succeeded (to the extent that it did) because it was a revolution of a radically different kind" that was capable of effecting social change on a large scale.
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an ideological vacuum" in English society, thus "opening up the channels of social and ideological mobility ... which worked against the polarization of English society into rigid social classes." The historian
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Skocpol argues that while revolutions can be explained in terms of these sociological theories, it is difficult to work out which explanation is true because the concepts are so general. She argues that a
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is given as an example of a psychological theory with this theory explaining violence as a result of anger deriving from an inability of individuals to achieve or do the things they value a state called
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is given as an example of a political conflict theory. He argues that groups with resources competed for political power, and that changes in access to resources could result in revolution.
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conscience and liberal ideals to become internalized, an integrated part of the 'new men' ... regenerated by Wesleyan preaching." The practice of
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Historians have held that religious Revivalism in the late eighteenth century distracted the minds of the English from thoughts of Revolution.
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Academics have identified certain factors that have mitigated the rise of revolutions. Many historians have held that the rise and spread of
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theories of revolution ("aggregate psychological theories"), theories of systems and values, and theories about political conflicts.
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in Great Britain prevented the development of a revolution there. In addition to preaching the Christian Gospel,
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and his Methodist followers visited those imprisoned, as well as the poor and aged, building hospitals and
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States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China
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and accumulate capital. Individuals who attended Methodist chapels and
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A History of Mass Communication: Six Information Revolutions
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approach informed by concepts from sociology is useful.
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are usually recognized as having transformed society,
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Index

Social revolt
Socialist Revolutionary Party
a series
Political revolution
French Revolution
Bourgeois
Communist
Counter-revolutionary
Democratic
Proletarian
Colour
From above
Nonviolent
Passive
Permanent
Social
Wave
Boycott
Civil disorder
Civil war
Class conflict
Contentious politics
Coup d'état
Demonstration
Human chain
Direct action
Guerrilla warfare
Insurgency
Mass mobilization
Mutiny

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