Dissection of the Revolution
Author: Arsham Raeisi Abstract Revolutions are complex phenomena that do not copy each other, but there are many commonalities in the stages of their formation and victory. Based on the classic theory of Crane Brinton in his book The Anatomy of Revolution (1938) and a review of historical examples, this part of the article analyzes the early stages of revolution and the key factors that transform protests into successful revolutions.