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Pulang Mandirigma
4th March 2003, 09:15
I'm just asking what is your opinion for people who complains about the violence that had been brought by the revolution...anybody who would share their POV?

Geddan
10th March 2003, 18:04
My POV is: If the new society came true by a revolution, then they have to accept it. It is an insurrection of one class against another, it is not the meeting of mr Fogg's Whist club or something like it, it is violence. You must always be ready to make sacrifices in order to win something.

CruelVerdad
10th March 2003, 21:04
Revolution brings war,
with war, violence.
Revolution is the point where, you have already tried everything to give a solution to the problem...
But the gobernment doesn´t listen to you...
Then you more drastical solutions.

Revolution Hero
11th March 2003, 09:54
The name of the topic is perfect. There are two types of violence: reactionary and revolutionary. Reactionary violence is the main feature of aggressive imperialistic wars. Revolutionary violence ( I mainly mean socialistic revolution) is the necessity which brings progress, however some revolutions can be done peacefully.
Also there is defensive violence, another kind of just violence, which is the logical answer on reactionary violence.