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The Psychology of Revolution presents a comprehensive analysis of the psychological factors that drive revolutionary movements and social transformation. Drawing on progressive psychology principles, author Fathali M. Moghaddam investigates the cognitive, emotional, and social mechanisms underlying revolutionary behavior.
The book examines how personal grievances, collective identity, and cultural narratives combine to create conditions for radical change. Moghaddam explores the psychological journey from discontent to activism, analyzing the role of perception, motivation, and group dynamics in shaping revolutionary consciousness. Through this lens, readers gain insight into how ordinary individuals become agents of social upheaval and how psychological factors influence the trajectory of revolutionary movements.
This work bridges psychology and sociology, offering theoretical frameworks for understanding mass mobilization and social movements in contemporary society.







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