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- Title
L'imposture humaine Essai de brutalisation des sociétés humaines.
- Authors
Pochat, Laurent
- Abstract
The revolts or demonstrations of hostility are first steps of facts heralding great upheavals in the company. The repression of a time encourages the public expression of freedoms, reduced a long time to silence. The European revolutions of yesterday were never also current in front of the planetary stakes. This heritage testifies to the sphere of influence of the regulating States of the international order, as formerly the wars influenced the prospects for revolution. The revolutionary process devotes in theory a transfer of power towards another sovereign jurisdiction. The disintegration of the empires or various coalitions created revolutionary situations, competitions of conquests and destabilization of political systems. The convergence of the function of the Policy to the Right imposes a system of legal constraints in particular in democracy to attenuate the use of the force and the restriction of the emotions. But if the international legal law is skewed by the clientelism, networks with the margins of legality, systems of alliances subversive or markets of interest, then the insurrectionary process still has future in the build of new power's centers and system of exceptional territories.
- Subjects
PUBLIC demonstrations; FREEDOM of expression; SILENCE; HISTORY of revolutions; IMPERIALISM &; history; POLITICAL systems; MILITARY conquest
- Publication
Synergies Monde Méditerranéen, 2012, Issue 3, p113
- ISSN
2110-6126
- Publication type
Article