Topic: do you think this could happen


Topic: do you think this could happen

Summary


Equality, along with freedom, is the most important concept in humanities and sociology, including human history and philosophy. Equality, referred to today, is a concept that encompasses not only absolute equality where something is the same, but also practical equality, a situation in which it is agreed to be socially equitable. You cannot satisfy all equality at the same time. Practical equality is to put the same things in some circumstances, other than trying to assess, recognize differences, and ignore them. What is to admit the difference and what the rest are, in other words, what is true practical equality, is determined through discussions among members of society. Inequality would then be the opposite of these. Can inequality make a revolution? A revolution usually means a group of citizens, etc., to drastically change the existing political system by causing civil movements, uprisings, etc. Because of this image, it is also used as a word for intense and fresh feelings. The reason why the revolution can be reevaluated despite bringing about social chaos is that it is possible to remove the old and corrupt existing political system and to implement it into a new political system. The people's masses, who were previously oppressed, cheer because a new political system has been revealed to represent their demands. This is that inequality in the end causes a revolution. 

Interesting
It's amazing that the revolution starts with inequality. Of course, I knew roughly why the revolution took place, but I couldn't tell exactly what was happening. It was amazing that that was inequality, and that inequality was the basis of the revolution.

Discussion
Can a revolution take place if everyone feels equal? Equal means that no one is dissatisfied. So can a revolution take place even if there is no complaints?

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