Revolutionary Government System
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A Revolutionary Government System is a transitional political system that exercises sovereign power during revolutionary transformation between old regimes and new orders.
- AKA: Revolutionary Government, Provisional Revolutionary Authority, Transitional Revolutionary System, Revolutionary Regime, Emergency Revolutionary Government.
- Context:
- It can typically claim revolutionary legitimacy based on popular uprising rather than legal continuity.
- It can typically exercise extraordinary powers justified by revolutionary necessity and emergency circumstances.
- It can typically suspend normal legal procedures while establishing new institutions.
- It can often face counter-revolutionary threats from old regime supporters and foreign intervention.
- It can often struggle between radical factions and moderate factions over revolutionary direction.
- It can often create revolutionary justice systems including special tribunals and purge mechanisms.
- It can range from being a Democratic Revolutionary Government System to being a Dictatorial Revolutionary Government System, depending on its power structure.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Revolutionary Government System to being a Long-Term Revolutionary Government System, depending on its duration.
- It can range from being a Moderate Revolutionary Government System to being a Radical Revolutionary Government System, depending on its transformation scope.
- It can range from being a Civilian Revolutionary Government System to being a Military Revolutionary Government System, depending on its leadership composition.
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- Examples:
- Classical Revolutionary Governments, such as:
- Anti-Colonial Revolutionary Governments, such as:
- Contemporary Revolutionary Governments, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Constitutional Government, which operates within established legal framework.
- Military Coup Government, which seizes power without mass mobilization.
- Reform Government, which changes system through legal mechanisms.
- See: Political System, Revolutionary Process, Transitional Authority, Provisional Government, Emergency Powers, Revolutionary Legitimacy, Constituent Power, Dual Power, Revolutionary Terror, Thermidor Reaction.