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Illusory revolution

Illusory revolution (lat.illusio, deception, delusion, ghostly hope) Revolution (from lat. Revolutio - turn, coup, transformation, conversion - radical, radical, profound, qualitative change, a leap in the development of society, nature or knowledge.) Generated by ghostly illusions, pipe dreams in society, about a better life. In the conditions of artificial instability and pressure on all branches of government, external interests set the task of reformatting the political elite of the state and changing the foreign policy [1] .

The illusory revolution is a technology of coups d'etat, operating by the methods of soft power ( soft power ) [2] (inaccessible link) . Often used a distorted perception of historical processes based on artificial methods of organizing a revolution, and not on natural causes. Creating the illusion of change and a better fate for society, external interests subordinate the state to its governance and tight control through controlled civil institutions [3] .

Notes

  1. Illusory revolutions as the main result of soft power. http://infocenter-odessa.com ;
  2. Panova E.P. “Soft power” as a way of influencing world politics. Thesis for the degree of Cand. Polit. M .: MGIMO, 2012.– 160 p .;
  3. How illusory revolutions are carried out. http://vedomosti-ua.com/96103-kak-osuschestvlyayutsya-illyuzornye-revolyucii.html .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Illusory_revolution&oldid=101376091


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