Talk:Social revolution

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Wrong citation[edit]

While translating this page to Italian, I've seen the citation "social revolution means the reorganization of the industrial, economic life of the country and consequently also of the entire structure of society", attributed to Kropotkin, was instead written by Alexander Berkman. The whole text is on Wikisource. I fix the article. Marco Bernardini (talk) 19:05, 25 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Wrong title[edit]

Revolutions that involve class interests are actual revolutions, not social revolutions. A social revolution must be distinct in some significant way from an uprising of the masses or the word social is redundant. The article does not offer a clear distinction. The internet would be an example of a social revolution because it has changed society in a dramatic way without changing fundament economic relations.--ෆාට් බුබුල (talk) 05:37, 19 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]