The Evolution of Revolutions

The Evolution of Revolutions
Title The Evolution of Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Patrick J. Howie
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 264
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1616142839

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Based on historical analysis of revolutions in business, sports, science, and politics and with how-to knowledge, a leading researcher and economist provides guidance on how to identify and foster innovations that will lead to revolutions.

Evolution Revolution

Evolution Revolution
Title Evolution Revolution PDF eBook
Author Robert Winston
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 100
Release 2009-01-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0756654947

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The story behind Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution from the fun and fabulous Robert Winston Join Robert Winston for an amazing look at the story of evolutionary science and the way Charles Darwin's revolutionary theories changed the world. Explore lands of fire, meet curious creatures, and peer into the future, as you follow Darwin on his epic voyage in search of the origins of species. Discover how previous thinkers believed life began and the dramatic developments since Darwin's era. Find out how theories developed after Darwin, with modern scientists revealing the secrets of genes and DNA and showing what lies in the future. It's the origins of you, your friends, and every living thing on Earth!

Revolution and Evolution

Revolution and Evolution
Title Revolution and Evolution PDF eBook
Author James Boggs
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0853453535

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"This book provides a concise and instructive review of the revolutions of the twentieth century, with separate chapters on the Russian, Chinese, Guinea-Bissau, and Vietnamese revolutions, and examines the various currents of Marxism active in the revolutions of our times. A second section is devoted to the United States, and provides a survey of the class forces in American history as well as the authors' ideas on the objects and means of an American Revolution."--Publisher's web-site

Evolution Versus Revolution

Evolution Versus Revolution
Title Evolution Versus Revolution PDF eBook
Author Melvyn L. Fein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 647
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351521349

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Revolutionary and evolutionary theorists have very different views about change; Fein writes in favour of evolution. He proposes an integrated model of social evolution, one that accounts for the complexity, inconclusiveness, and impediments that characterize social transformations.This multi-dimensional approach recognizes that change is always saturated in conflict. Major changes are rarely initiated by conscious decisions that are automatically implemented; power and morality generally control the direction that significant alterations take. Fein explains how the social generalist dilemma places our need for both flexibility and stability in opposition to each other such that non-rational mechanisms are needed to produce a solution. He also describes how an "inverse force rule" dictates that small societies are bound together by strong social forces, whereas large ones are secured by weak forces. This suggests that social roles are likely to become professionalized over time.If social change is, in fact, analogous to natural rather than artificial selection, we may be in the midst of an only partially predictable middle class revolution. Indeed, the current impasse between liberals and conservatives may be evidence that we are in the consolidation phase of this process. Should this be the case, a paradigm shift, not a classical revolution, is in our future.

The Evolution of Revolution

The Evolution of Revolution
Title The Evolution of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Henry Mayers Hyndman
Publisher New York : Boni and Liveright
Total Pages 424
Release 1921
Genre Economic history
ISBN

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Evolution-ŵhich?-revolution

Evolution-ŵhich?-revolution
Title Evolution-ŵhich?-revolution PDF eBook
Author Marshman William Hazen
Publisher
Total Pages 304
Release 1905
Genre United States
ISBN

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Evolution-Revolution

Evolution-Revolution
Title Evolution-Revolution PDF eBook
Author Ervin Laszlo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 508
Release 2019-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000517608

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Originally published in 1971 Evolution – Revolution is an interdisciplinary volume examining inquiry around the central topic of evolution and revolution. Containing contributions from a number of eminent academics of the time, the book addresses the meaning and application of evolution and revolution in the context, not of what things are, or even how they behave, but how they become. The broad interdisciplinary range of essays explores this concept through the idea of development and change and argues that both change, and development must be measured against concepts of flux and that which endures. The editors of the book suggest that these are the ‘invariants’ which contemporary thinkers are beginning to accept as the process-counterparts of Platonic ‘immutables’. Thus this volume examines the two ‘immutables’ of evolution and revolution. The book covers the concept through essays in science, philosophic concepts of rationalism and existentialism, art and religion.