The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions through which one social class, the working class, becomes dominant over another class, the capitalist class. It is the conception of a purely physical change, and as such it involves only political scene shifting and institutional rearrangements


Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader (ed. Humanities Press International, 1996)


The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions...

The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions...

The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions...

The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions...