Books on Revolutions

[A] lot of work on revolutions is just regurgitation of the American and french, both of which tell us little. And most is meaningless today. For some background I would recommend these:

  • Goldstone’s Short Introduction
  • Goldstone’s Revolutions
  • Brinton’s Anatomy of Revolution
  • The IRA Handbook
  • Search google for “revolutionary handbook” (most are there)
  • Poole’s Tactics of the Crescent Moon
  • Creveld’s The Culture of War

Culture is important because what you think is winning is what you feel is winning and what you feel is winning is a cultural norm NOT a truth.

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