Sentences with phrase «of peaceful revolution»

This festival mixes great music with friendly vibes and a spirit of peaceful revolution; the festival prides itself on being as locally sourced as possible and on using its influence to help the nonprofits that support it make real change.
However, in a brief few months in 1989, a landslide of peaceful revolutions replaced authoritarian dictators with democratic governments, defying the brutal legacy of popular revolution.

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The events in Spain and Catalonia offers a very rare and perishable opportunity for the blockchain community to help the people of Catalonia to have a peaceful revolution.
by We wholeheartedly endorse peaceful revolution, but unfortunately, history tells us that when tyrannies force the majority of the middle class into poverty in any country, violent revolution will result.
However, following the revolution, and the chaos that ensued (which included the storming of the American embassy), Khomeini took control of the government to «ensure a peaceful transition».
I take heart in the belief that this is a stage that will pass, partly because a basically peaceful revolution — consisting in laws and a somewhat aroused national conscience — not a war, ushered in the era of these problems.
Here some definition is imperative, for while revolutions seldom occur without some bloodshed, there is a difference between violent revolutions like the French Revolution or the American War of Independence, and the relatively peaceful Industrial Revolution or the Gandhian revolution by which India secured her indRevolution or the American War of Independence, and the relatively peaceful Industrial Revolution or the Gandhian revolution by which India secured her indRevolution or the Gandhian revolution by which India secured her indrevolution by which India secured her independence.
The uprisings that have swept through the Middle East and North Africa this year - resulting in government overthrows in Tunisia and Egypt - have been largely peaceful, offering a powerful alternative to al Qaeda's message of violent revolution.
Returning to Utopia is the idea that through some method of leaving society (time travel, magic, pilgrimage, peaceful revolution, changing laws, etc), the world can once again become the way it should be.
«In calling for the liberation of civil society Caritas in Veritate proposes a truly peaceful revolution.
Yeah, and if you had any elaborated sense of history you would know that the most powerful and long lasting changes have emerged from peaceful revolution.
Yesterday, I posted the link to an article written by Melissa Bartick (a co-author of the study published in Pediatrics) called «Peaceful Revolution: Motherhood and the $ 13 Billion Guilt» on both my personal Facebook page as well as the SortaCrunchy Facebook page.
Contrary to the popular view of a peaceful uprising, the 2011 Egyptian revolution saw violent conduct from many protestors.
Centex's zero - energy house provides a preview of what this peaceful revolution might sound like.
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The first era of the Genetic Revolution was peaceful.
I'm afraid nothing short of a massive peaceful revolution will be enough, the fear of it may compel some people to allow electoral change to happen, hoping that they can still head off any significant change.
The current situation on Burnaby Mountain, the looming conflict of Northern Gateway, and a host of other environmental flash points around the world makes the likelihood of a frame shift from peaceful revolution to something very different seem less a question of «if» than of «when».
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