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A world revolution is a global, large-scale change in society. In Marxist theory, world revolution refers to the overthrow of capitalism in all countries.
List of world revolutions
- Neolithic revolution (Upper neolithic, 40000-8000 BCE) - The invention of agriculture.
- Civilization (4000-1000 BCE) - The invention of writing systems, the beginning of human history.
- Scientific Revolution (1500-1800 AD) - Invention and development of the scientific method.
- First Industrial Revolution (1780 - 1830) - Invention of steam engine.
- Second Industrial Revolution (1871–1914) - Invention of internal combustion engine.
- Digital Revolution (1980 - 2000) - Invention of the microcomputer.