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'''Constant revolution''' is a concept of the never ending revolution, which was very popular during the [[Second Russian revolution]]. | '''Constant revolution''' is a concept of the never ending revolution, which was very popular during the [[Second Russian revolution]]. | ||
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+ | This concept is referenced in Ursula LeGuin's novel [[The Dispossessed]], in which the main character conceives of his (anarchic) society as a permanent, ongoing revolution. (p. 176) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 23 March 2008
Constant revolution is a concept of the never ending revolution, which was very popular during the Second Russian revolution.
This concept is referenced in Ursula LeGuin's novel The Dispossessed, in which the main character conceives of his (anarchic) society as a permanent, ongoing revolution. (p. 176)