Aristotle's theory of revolution

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Theory of Revolution--------(Aristotle)********** Picture & Bibliography: Aristotle's Theory of Revolution: Causes of revolution: Revolution in Different Political Systems: Methods of Resisting Revolution: Head-Line: Asha Duzzaman BSS(Hon’s),-- MSS(BRUR) (Student) (Department of Political Science) (Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur) Phone: 01767235501, E-mail: [email protected]

*Aristotle was students of Plato in academia. *Criticize the imaginative method of Plato. *Teachers of Alexander & influenced by him. *Established Lyceum & Studied Philosophy, Arts, Literature, mathematics. *Classified political systems and constitution of 158 States. *followed empirical /inductive method and opposed A priori/ imaginative method. *Writings: The politics -The Ethics -The constitution of Athens. Picture & Bibliography:

*Aristotle explained in great detail the theory of revolution. It is his study of nearly 158 constitutions that helped him understand the implications of revolutions on a politi­cal system. Based on his study, Aristotle gave a scientific analysis and expert treatment to the subject of revolu­tions. *Firstly, it implies any major or minor change in the constitution such as a change in monarchy or oligarchy and so on. *Secondly, it implies a change in the ruling power even though it did not lead to a change in the government or the constitution. He further stated that a revolution could be either direct or indirect, thereby affecting a particular institution . Aristotle's Theory of Revolution:

Causes of revolution :

Revolution in Different Political Systems: *Monarchical systems

Methods of Resisting Revolution: -Resolve discrimination -Reduce political injustice -Democratic attitude -Generating Educated citizens -Rule of Laws -Supportive Constitution -Well relationship between Govt. and people -Decentralization of power -Patriotism
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