Progressive Revolutionary
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A Progressive Revolutionary is a political transformative historical person who employs revolutionary methods to overthrow traditional hierarchys, advance social equality, and create egalitarian societys.
- AKA: Revolutionary Progressive, Social Revolutionary, Radical Transformer, Egalitarian Revolutionary.
- Context:
- It can typically employ Progressive Revolutionary Methods through mass mobilizations and systemic overthrows.
- It can typically pursue Progressive Revolutionary Goals through hierarchy abolitions and equality establishments.
- It can typically demonstrate Progressive Revolutionary Visions through utopian ideals and transformative programs.
- It can typically create Progressive Revolutionary Institutions through democratic structures and collective ownerships.
- It can typically manifest Progressive Revolutionary Leadership through popular movements and ideological commitments.
- It can typically be associated with Progressive Revolutionary Movements and Progressive Revolutionary Theorys.
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- It can often exhibit Progressive Revolutionary Strategys through class struggles and liberation movements.
- It can often demonstrate Progressive Revolutionary Solidarity through international alliances and oppressed group coalitions.
- It can often employ Progressive Revolutionary Praxis through theory applications and revolutionary actions.
- It can often pursue Progressive Revolutionary Justice through wealth redistributions and privilege eliminations.
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- It can range from being a Democratic Socialist Revolutionary to being a Communist Revolutionary, depending on its progressive revolutionary method choice.
- It can range from being a Nationalist Liberation Revolutionary to being an Internationalist Revolutionary, depending on its progressive revolutionary scope.
- It can range from being a Peaceful Progressive Revolutionary to being a Violent Progressive Revolutionary, depending on its progressive revolutionary tactics.
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- It can transform social structures by eliminating class distinctions.
- It can liberate oppressed groups through revolutionary actions.
- It can create new social orders based on equality principles.
- It can inspire global revolutionary movements through successful transformations.
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- Example(s):
- Progressive Revolutionary Types, such as:
- Socialist Revolutionarys, such as:
- Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) establishing Soviet state through Bolshevik revolution.
- Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) advocating mass strikes and spontaneous revolution.
- Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) promoting permanent revolution theory.
- Communist Revolutionarys, such as:
- Karl Marx (1818-1883) theorizing proletarian revolution and classless society.
- Mao Zedong (1893-1976) leading peasant revolution in China.
- Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) combining nationalism with communism.
- Anti-Colonial Revolutionarys, such as:
- Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) theorizing decolonization violence.
- Amilcar Cabral (1924-1973) leading African liberation struggle.
- Patrice Lumumba (1925-1961) fighting for Congo independence.
- Social Justice Revolutionarys, such as:
- Thomas Sankara (1949-1987) transforming Burkina Faso through radical reforms.
- Salvador Allende (1908-1973) pursuing democratic socialism in Chile.
- Maurice Bishop (1944-1983) leading Grenada Revolution.
- Anarchist Revolutionarys, such as:
- Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876) advocating stateless socialism.
- Emma Goldman (1869-1940) promoting anarchist feminism.
- Nestor Makhno (1888-1934) leading Ukrainian anarchist movement.
- Socialist Revolutionarys, such as:
- Progressive Revolutionary Movements, such as:
- French Revolution (1789-1799) overthrowing monarchy for republic.
- Russian Revolution (1917) destroying tsarism for socialism.
- Cuban Revolution (1953-1959) eliminating dictatorship for communism.
- Nicaraguan Revolution (1979) toppling Somoza dynasty for Sandinista rule.
- Progressive Revolutionary Methods, such as:
- Mass Mobilization organizing popular uprisings.
- Guerrilla Warfare fighting asymmetric conflicts.
- General Strike paralyzing capitalist production.
- Revolutionary Violence destroying oppressive structures.
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- Progressive Revolutionary Types, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Conservative Revolutionary, who uses revolutionary methods to preserve traditional hierarchys.
- Liberal Reformer, who seeks gradual change within existing systems.
- Reactionary, who attempts to restore past orders.
- Fascist Revolutionary, who creates new hierarchys rather than eliminating them.
- Bourgeois Revolutionary, who replaces one elite with another elite.
- Military Coup Leader, who changes leadership without transforming social structures.
- See: Revolutionary Leader, Socialist Movement, Communist Revolution, Social Transformation, Class Struggle, Liberation Movement, Egalitarianism, Anti-Imperialism, Revolutionary Theory, Mass Movement, Social Justice.