Right of Revolution

Right of Revolution
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Download or read book Right of Revolution written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-09-04 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduction: Explore the profound concept of the "Right of Revolution" in this essential Political Science work. This book delves into historical precedents and modern applications of justified resistance against oppressive regimes, examining the legal, moral, and political implications. Whether you're a professional, student, or enthusiast, uncover the complexities of this principle that shapes societies globally. Chapter Brief Overviews: 1. Right of Revolution: Foundations and evolution of the Right of Revolution. 2. Constitution: Constitutions as safeguards and enablers of revolutionary rights. 3. Divine Right of Kings: Popular sovereignty vs. outdated divine right doctrine. 4. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions: State nullification as resistance to federal overreach. 5. Bill of Rights 1689: English liberties' role in constitutionalism and rule of law. 6. Social Contract: Breaches of the social contract as a basis for revolution. 7. Jacobins: French Revolution's radical phase and ideological roots. 8. Tyrant: Defining tyranny across history and cultures. 9. Natural Rights and Legal Rights: Inherent vs. legal rights in justifying resistance. 10. Tyranny of the Majority: Dangers of majority rule suppressing minority rights. 11. Popular Sovereignty: The people's role in legitimizing revolutions. 12. Fundamental Laws of England: English legal principles shaping modern constitutionalism. 13. Two Treatises of Government: Locke's ideas on legitimate governance and revolution. 14. Consent of the Governed: Government authority derived from the governed's consent. 15. Constitution of Argentina: Argentina's constitutional evolution and revolutionary legitimacy. 16. Constitution of Armenia: Contrasting constitutional approaches to governance. 17. Popular Sovereignty in the United States: U.S. concept's influence on revolutionary thought. 18. Constitution of East Timor: Post-colonial constitutions and independence struggles. 19. Philosophy of Human Rights: Human rights' role in justifying revolutionary resistance. 20. Insurrectionist Theory: Theoretical frameworks for justified revolutionary action. 21. Right to Resist: Contemporary debates on resisting oppressive regimes. Conclusion: These diverse topics converge to illuminate the enduring struggle for liberty and justice, empowering readers to grasp the complexities of revolutionary thought and action in today's world.


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