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To: TobagoJack who wrote (16393)4/3/2007 9:18:08 AM
From: 8bits  Read Replies (2) of 217764
 
".. I view revolution as something more systemic than a coup. coup's are typically not about sweeping orders aside..."

Ok.. understood.. yes I suppose Africa is more subject to coup's than revolution.. although your example of Zimbabwe would probably be construed of as a revolution. By the same token the rise of the Nazi's (facilitated by the Brown Shirt mobs then the SS..) would also be considered a revolution of sorts.. not exactly the kind of cleansing I would look forward to ... (nor for example the Kulaks of the Ukraine who had the capitalist audacity to hire a field hand for the harvest and raise at least 3 to 4 livestock..)

Since you bring up India.. they've done a pretty good job it seems of moving away from some of their past problems without engaging in revolution.
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