<p>Is Revolution Necessary To Create Change In Thought and Attitude?</p>
<p>Consider the Iranian Revolution of 1979, Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Chinese Revolution of 1911.</p>
<p>Any ideas? Someone help!</p>
<p>Is Revolution Necessary To Create Change In Thought and Attitude?</p>
<p>Consider the Iranian Revolution of 1979, Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Chinese Revolution of 1911.</p>
<p>Any ideas? Someone help!</p>
<p>I would say that revolution implies violence, and violence isn’t necessary so much as consquence in general. Or something like that.</p>
<p>I think change in thought and attitude can be a cause of a revolution.</p>
<p>This sounds like a homework assignment :P</p>
<p>If it’s a homework assignment, I think you’ve got all the support you need for the “yes” side with the three revolutions you’ve got up there.
If you’re interested in the actual question, I can’t really help you – don’t have an opinion.</p>
<p>“I think change in thought and attitude can be a cause of a revolution.”</p>
<p>I agree. I feel as if revolutions occur DUE to changes in thought and attitude… but occur in ORDER to bring about -physical- changes… umm… if that makes any sense…</p>