There are times when it's necessary to fight against things that have
become so wrong that they should no longer be. Things that were once
small that have become big, but are no less wrong, must be made small
again; a revolution, or a complete circle, is needed. Whether you want
freedom from another country , or you want to overthrow an oppressive
government, every fight is the same. A revolution (from the Latin revolutio,
"a turnaround") is a significant change that usually occurs in a short
period of time. Revolutions have happened throughout human history and
vary widely in terms of methods, duration, motivating ideology, and the
number of participating revolutionaries. Their results include major
changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.
Know your Goal. You are about to dedicate your life
to this goal. Decide well and make your decision from the heart. A good
question to ask yourself is, “What about the political system in which I
live do I think is wrong? And what kind of system do I want to create
for the people of my country?” Remember, the goal you chose is the Heart
of your revolution.
Build Support and Consensus: Nothing is going to
happen if the only rebels are you and your buddies. This is an important
step and the setup for either a successful revolution or a small
civilian rebellion flop. For the first part of this step you must build
support by handing out flyers and pamphlets, by word of mouth and
advertisements and through today’s technology. Do whatever it takes to
get the word out of your revolution and build support. Once cultivated,
your support doesn’t have to meet together or agree on actions or even
know each other, but they must be united under a common goal and shared
fundamental principles.
Educate yourself and others about every aspect of the idea of the revolution.
Know what and why this fight must happen and how it can be won.
Identify the goals and the most efficient means of achieving them
without compromise. Appreciate and respect a diversity of tactics. The
revolution must be directed towards making things better. This is what
is called a "positive vector".
Understand that one of the most important aspects of a revolution is that the people are angry. However, the cause for anger ought to be of true convictions, and in their anger there must also be discipline to their cause.
Put together intentions which must be very popular among the population.
It must aim towards the improvement of certain aspects of society,
economics, culture, or any other aspects of a social group. Appreciate
and respect a diversity of tactics.
As Egypt has shown us, the devil can be in the details, here -- and your
revolution can easily be co-opted. Recognize this as a sign that your
idea was popular enough to attract attention, and be prepared to
overcome attempted splintering.
Find like-minded people who are ready for action. Set up a field of communication. You must work in a non-hierarchical group in which all voices are equally heard.
If you have even a small group dedicated to the same cause, it may
be useful for someone to serve as a front woman/man; these should be
humble people and they must not be identified as "the leader" or "the
leaders," but as individuals chosen because they reflect consensus.
Take Action. This is the most important step because
the revolution dies without it. You must take action whether it is a
nonviolent protest or a sit-in or a boycott. Your leader must motivate
the support and dutifully work day and night to improve your Revolution.
The power in place will defend itself, for that is the nature of power.
Illegitimate "governments" are not happy about a rebellion from their
people and will do anything to crush resistance. Remember that armed
struggle is not an option. No matter how well armed or trained you are,
you cannot withstand an organized country's military - especially if a
superpower and its allies are backing the regime in place. Last of all,
do not let up. Often you may be discouraged by loss or lack of morale
but remember, many other countries have revolted and after several
losses still have still overcome overwhelming adversity. Remember, your
goal is the heart of your operation, your consensus is the mind of the
revolution, and the actions you and your support take are the hands of
your revolution.
Work for collective liberation, because everyone's liberation is tied to each other's. If we are going to be free, we all need to be free. If we are to have a voice, all must have a voice.
Demonstrate the popularity of the movement to the people of power, legislature, and military. The greater the popularity among the society, the more the likelihood of violent repression is reduced.
Realize that a drastic political or social revolution is almost always about freedom.
In general, revolutions are about major changes in some aspect of
society. A peaceful revolution requires solidarity and agreement.
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