Janiszewski, Jacek2026-04-082026-04-082012Seminare, 2012, Tom 32, s. 99-111.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43514Revolution can be considered the most spectacular expression of social change. It arouses general enthusiasm, gives hope, and shapes an often imaginary vision of reality. For centuries, man had not rebelled against anything, and it was only Greek thought that changed that. The popular success of a revolution depends on social mobilization and the realization that it can offer an opportunity for changing the former social situation. Many sociologists claim that the present age could be called a revolution.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychrewolucjazmiany społecznespołeczeństwowładzabuntreformażycie społecznesocjologiarevolutionsocial changessocietyauthorityrebellionrefomsocial lifesociologyRewolucja jako przejaw zmiany społecznejRevolution as a Symptom of Social ChangeArticle