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A revolutionary is a person who either actively participates in, or advocates revolution. Also, when used as an adjective, the term revolutionary refers to something that has a major, sudden impact on society or on some aspect of human endeavor.
The term —both as a noun and adjective— is usually applied to the field of politics, and is occasionally used in the context of science, invention or art. In politics, a revolutionary is someone who supports abrupt, rapid, and drastic change, while a reformist is someone who supports more gradual and incremental change. A conservative is someone who generally opposes such changes. A reactionary is someone who wants things to go back to the way they were before the change has happened.
According to sociologist James Chowning Davies, political revolutionaries may be classified in two ways:
Frédéric François Chopin (/ˈʃoʊpæn/; French pronunciation: [fʁe.de.ʁik fʁɑ̃.swa ʃɔ.pɛ̃]; 22 February or 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849), born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, was a Polish composer and a virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era, who wrote primarily for the solo piano. He gained and has maintained renown worldwide as one of the leading musicians of his era, whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation." Chopin was born in what was then the Duchy of Warsaw, and grew up in Warsaw, which after 1815 became part of Congress Poland. A child prodigy, he completed his musical education and composed his earlier works in Warsaw before leaving Poland at the age of 20, less than a month before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising.
At the age of 21 he settled in Paris. Thereafter, during the last 18 years of his life, he gave only some 30 public performances, preferring the more intimate atmosphere of the salon. He supported himself by selling his compositions and teaching piano, for which he was in high demand. Chopin formed a friendship with Franz Liszt and was admired by many of his musical contemporaries, including Robert Schumann. In 1835 he obtained French citizenship. After a failed engagement to Maria Wodzińska, from 1837 to 1847 he maintained an often troubled relationship with the French writer George Sand. A brief and unhappy visit to Majorca with Sand in 1838–39 was one of his most productive periods of composition. In his last years, he was financially supported by his admirer Jane Stirling, who also arranged for him to visit Scotland in 1848. Through most of his life, Chopin suffered from poor health. He died in Paris in 1849, probably of tuberculosis.
Revolutionary War primarily refers to the American Revolutionary War.
Revolutionary war may also refer to:
Revolutionary War or Wars may also relate to:
Patriots (also known as Rebels, Revolutionaries, Continentals, or American Whigs) were those colonists of the Thirteen Colonies who violently rebelled against British control during the American Revolution and in July 1776 declared the United States of America an independent nation. Their rebellion was based on the political philosophy of republicanism, as expressed by spokesmen such as Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Thomas Paine.
As a group, Patriots represented a wide array of social, economic and ethnic backgrounds. They included lawyers like John Adams and Alexander Hamilton; planters like Thomas Jefferson and George Mason; merchants like Alexander McDougall and ordinary farmers like Daniel Shays and Joseph Plumb Martin.
The critics of British rule called themselves Whigs after 1768, identifying with members of the British Whig party (including the Radical Whigs and Patriot Whigs), who favored similar colonial policies. The Oxford English Dictionary third definition of "Patriot" is "A person actively opposing enemy forces occupying his or her country; a member of a resistance movement, a freedom fighter. Originally used of those who opposed and fought the British in the American War of Independence." The earliest citation is a 1773 letter by Benjamin Franklin. In Britain at the time, "patriot" had a negative connotation, and was used, says Samuel Johnson as a negative epithet for "a factious disturber of the government."
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The first part of a 2 parter of the American revolutionary war.
► Beginner? Try this free iTunes App: http://m.onelink.me/a42c31c2 ► Learn piano songs quick and easy: http://tinyurl.com/flowkey-marioverehrer1 ► Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Marioverehrer ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Marioverehrer2 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Marioverehrer ► Make Requests: http://ask.fm/Marioverehrer2 ► My Music: http://www.loudr.fm/artist/XvZBS A well sounding and hard Etude by Frederic Chopin. Enjoy it! The MIDI was made by Bernd Krueger at the website: http://www.piano-midi.de/ The sheets was made by The Mutopia Project (www.mutopiaproject.org) Composer(s): Frederic Chopin Original Music © Frederic Chopin (1832)
Chopin's Revolutionary Etude... a classic. Equipment used: Yamaha P-155 GoPro Hero4 Session www.musicalbasics.com www.facebook.com/musicalbasicsmusic www.twitter.com/musicalbasics iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/musicalbasics/id426144343 Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/2Rfx8sw6OBJRCEl8tJR9mv?play=true&utm;_source=open.spotify.com&utm;_medium=open
各方面で話題沸騰中のバンド9mm Parabellum Bulletが放つ3rdアルバム「Revolutionary」からのリード曲(2010年4月21日発売)。ライブの勢いそのままに、演奏するシーンを映すPVは息をするのも忘れるほど圧巻!!
Let’s take a look at 10 famous revolutionaries and their contributions to human history. 10. Henry Ford 9. Galileo Galilei 8. Isaac Newton 7. T.E. Lawrence 6. Adolf Hitler 5. Malcolm X 4. Eva Peron 3. George Washington 2. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1. Che Guevara Fanpage : https://www.facebook.com/breaknews24h/ Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/latestonworld/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/latestonworld Blogger : http://thelatestontheworld.blogspot.com/ Google Plus : https://plus.google.com/u/0/111993705587900399053/posts
Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Album: Revolutionary Vol. 1 Released: 2001
By Popular demand I present to you the final part of the American Revolution part 2.
Traveling from tea parties in Texas to "Oath Keeper" rallies in Massachusetts, VICE investigates whether the country is actually on the verge of the 2nd Revolutionary War. -- The Department of Homeland Security classifies them as potential "domestic terrorists"; they prefer to be called patriots. As the economic crisis deepens, a growing movement of Americans is rejecting the two-party system and the mainstream media. They believe a violent revolution is imminent, and they're getting ready for it now. VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy crosses the country to meet the people on the front lines of the struggle. They include Alex Jones, a radio talk show host in Austin, Texas who is waking people up to the dangers of the corporate globalists — and has seen traffic on his websites increase dramatic...
Frédéric Chopin - Étude Op. 10 No. 12 in C minor, "Revolutionary Étude" Piano: Evgeny Kissin
The first part of a 2 parter of the American revolutionary war.
► Beginner? Try this free iTunes App: http://m.onelink.me/a42c31c2 ► Learn piano songs quick and easy: http://tinyurl.com/flowkey-marioverehrer1 ► Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Marioverehrer ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Marioverehrer2 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Marioverehrer ► Make Requests: http://ask.fm/Marioverehrer2 ► My Music: http://www.loudr.fm/artist/XvZBS A well sounding and hard Etude by Frederic Chopin. Enjoy it! The MIDI was made by Bernd Krueger at the website: http://www.piano-midi.de/ The sheets was made by The Mutopia Project (www.mutopiaproject.org) Composer(s): Frederic Chopin Original Music © Frederic Chopin (1832)
Chopin's Revolutionary Etude... a classic. Equipment used: Yamaha P-155 GoPro Hero4 Session www.musicalbasics.com www.facebook.com/musicalbasicsmusic www.twitter.com/musicalbasics iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/musicalbasics/id426144343 Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/2Rfx8sw6OBJRCEl8tJR9mv?play=true&utm;_source=open.spotify.com&utm;_medium=open
各方面で話題沸騰中のバンド9mm Parabellum Bulletが放つ3rdアルバム「Revolutionary」からのリード曲(2010年4月21日発売)。ライブの勢いそのままに、演奏するシーンを映すPVは息をするのも忘れるほど圧巻!!
Let’s take a look at 10 famous revolutionaries and their contributions to human history. 10. Henry Ford 9. Galileo Galilei 8. Isaac Newton 7. T.E. Lawrence 6. Adolf Hitler 5. Malcolm X 4. Eva Peron 3. George Washington 2. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1. Che Guevara Fanpage : https://www.facebook.com/breaknews24h/ Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/latestonworld/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/latestonworld Blogger : http://thelatestontheworld.blogspot.com/ Google Plus : https://plus.google.com/u/0/111993705587900399053/posts
Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Album: Revolutionary Vol. 1 Released: 2001
By Popular demand I present to you the final part of the American Revolution part 2.
Traveling from tea parties in Texas to "Oath Keeper" rallies in Massachusetts, VICE investigates whether the country is actually on the verge of the 2nd Revolutionary War. -- The Department of Homeland Security classifies them as potential "domestic terrorists"; they prefer to be called patriots. As the economic crisis deepens, a growing movement of Americans is rejecting the two-party system and the mainstream media. They believe a violent revolution is imminent, and they're getting ready for it now. VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy crosses the country to meet the people on the front lines of the struggle. They include Alex Jones, a radio talk show host in Austin, Texas who is waking people up to the dangers of the corporate globalists — and has seen traffic on his websites increase dramatic...
Frédéric Chopin - Étude Op. 10 No. 12 in C minor, "Revolutionary Étude" Piano: Evgeny Kissin
The first part of a 2 parter of the American revolutionary war.
By Popular demand I present to you the final part of the American Revolution part 2.
Traveling from tea parties in Texas to "Oath Keeper" rallies in Massachusetts, VICE investigates whether the country is actually on the verge of the 2nd Revolutionary War. -- The Department of Homeland Security classifies them as potential "domestic terrorists"; they prefer to be called patriots. As the economic crisis deepens, a growing movement of Americans is rejecting the two-party system and the mainstream media. They believe a violent revolution is imminent, and they're getting ready for it now. VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy crosses the country to meet the people on the front lines of the struggle. They include Alex Jones, a radio talk show host in Austin, Texas who is waking people up to the dangers of the corporate globalists — and has seen traffic on his websites increase dramatic...
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, ou la Mort! 0:00 La Marseillaise (The Song of Marseille) 8:40 Chant du Départ (Song of the Departure) 13:55 La Carmagnole (The Carmagnole) 16:25 La Prise de la Bastille (The Storming of the Bastille) 20:35 Frères Courons Aux Armes (Run Borthers, To Arms) 22:45 La Guillotine Permanente (The Standing Guillotine) 24:05 Ça Ira (It'll Be Fine) 26:20 Chant du 9 Thermidor (Song of the 9th of Thermidor) 32:25 Le Salpêtre Républicain (The Republican Saltpeter) 35:10 Le Bonnet de la Liberté (The Cap of Liberty) 27:55 Ode Sur les 2 Jeunes Héros Bara et Viala (Ode To the 2 Young Heroes Bara and Viala) 40:10 Poursuite et Retour de la Famille Ci-Devant Royale (Pursuit and Return of the Royal Family) 41:41 La Mort de Louis Capet (The Death of Louis Capet) 44:30 Hymne à la L...
Immortal Technique's second studio album, and his best work to date. Released in 2003. 1. Intro - 0:00 2. The Point of No Return - 0:12 3. Peruvian Cocaine - 4:13 4. Harlem Streets - 9:02 5. Obnoxious - 12:54 6. The Message and the Money - 17:43 7. Industrial Revolution - 21:38 8. Crossing The Boundary - 25:17 9. Sierra Maestra - 30:05 10. The 4th Branch - 30:52 11. Internally Bleeding - 36:10 12. Homeland and Hip Hop - 38:56 13. The Cause of Death - 41:40 14. Freedom Of Speech - 47:34 15. Leaving the Past - 50:41 16. Truths Razors - 55:09 17. You Never Know - 55:29 18. One (Remix) - 1:03:17
Debate with Alex Callinicos at Marxism 2009 http://www.counterfire.org
Revolutions are often initiated by idealists, carried out by fanatics and hijacked by scoundrels. These observations by philosopher Thomas Carlyle still ring true about many of the revolutions we've seen in recent years. To what extent can revolutionary goals be achieved through violence, and when is the cost of change too high? Oksana is joined by influential philosopher Slavoj Zizek to analyse these issues. Write to Worlds Apart! worldsapart [at] rttv.ru Follow Worlds Apart on Twitter http://twitter.com/WorldsApart_RT Like Worlds Apart on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WorldsApart.RT +1 Worlds Apart on Google+ https://www.google.com/+WorldsApartRT Listen to us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/rttv/sets/worlds-apart Like RT on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow RT ...
The Revolutionary; The Life of Jesus, 1995 The glorious story of the life and ministry of Jesus is powerfully portrayed in this edition of The Revolutionary: Epic Version, which combines The Revolutionary Parts I and II, with new additional footage. From His birth to His death and ascension, you will retrace Jesus’ footsteps and see His miracles and ministry depicted as never before on film. Shot entirely on location in Israel, this epic version of The Revolutionary will take you back, almost 2,000 years, to relive the dramatic events that changed the course of human history —and mankind’s eternal destiny — forever.
Yo load the fuck up (locked and loading)
You too (locked and loading sir)
Remember break that window when that cop comes in
and blow that motherfuckers head off
(Got him)
Yeah load it up again cause these motherfuckers
are gonna come back for us. (Were ready)
We gotta be prepared in this day and age, we gotta
be prepared for whatever comes the fuck at us. (Word up)
Cause we are living revolutionarily. (Definitely)
You cannot second guess yourself in these days and times
there gonna throw whatever they can at you and you gotta
be prepared for it, you gotta be prepared for anything
"If liberty or dead,
there's freedom for everybody or freedom for nobody!"
No matter what the fuck life throws at me
I continue to make it threw indefinitely
Immortal technique defeats the odds repetitively
Until there ain't shit ahead of me competitively
Surviving the tough times is imperative to me
Looking at the whole world revolutionarily
"They don't want to hear you old uncle tom handkerchief
hand talking about...uh thee
, no."
Technique will force you into strategical retreat
Because I dominate guerrilla warfare in the streets
There ain't no way to picture me without a victory speech
When I reach higher positions
Without the recognition of pissed on competition
Cause I conquered there ambitions
In a systematic form like a religionist tradition
My mission is to take you, lyrically break you
Lyrically assassinate you
Lyrically incinerate your body and recreate you
To destroy the power that mentally incarcerates you
Cause even though I rip it better I could not forsake you
Your my people with the same oppressors so how could I hate you
The revolution of the mind that bring lee generates you
But when you come original people impersonate you, start to hate you
Cause the conflict is building within the ultimate sin
Is to be ashamed of your skin
My rhymes are like Jamaican over proof I make the room spin
Intoxicated flow I bleed vodka and brandy
Don't make me choke you down like Jon-Benet Ramsey
Something demands of me to rip this fucking shit uncannily
God commanded me to be a technological disease
And psychologically do battle with the best emcee's
*Inaudible* these in technique
Cause I'm the capital of revolutionary nation that's infallible
Aztec like the Hannibal
Rip your heart out of your chest and feed it to the cannibal's
Your just a fucking animal but I'm the Neo Sapien
Cause my original civilization was based upon creation
You know theirs no escaping even though your heart is racing
I'll put your best disciple on academic probation
Fuck the litigation, fuck the best rapper nominations
And fuck the president I voted for assassinations
I'm saying fuck the federal bullshit investigations
Fuck the cover up of ghetto radiation extermination
Using my people for experimentation
And if doesn't play hip hop then fuck your radio station
"Revolutions overturn systems, revolutions destroy systems!"
Yo what the fuck happen to reality spitting rhyme slayers
These days everybody trying to be a thug or a player
Where did all the real motherfuckers go in the game
Bring back the break dancers and graffiti writers with fame
I remember hip hop before the mic cunt clapping
Cause I used to drink forties with more flavor then these rappers
Lyrical ego trips doesn't make fortification
Your not dope enough, spit self glorification
So don't jerk me around cause my name ain't masturbation
Life is hard it'll leave you scarred cause I been threw shit
If you consider rap a job I suggest that you quit
Don't you understand the audience will listen and dance
In the club, crib or car or whatever they get the chance
To be emancipated start debating justice in the cipher
Why do you think project rooms look like the cells in Riker's
I'm explaining the significance or the reason behind it
There preparing your children for the prison environment
When you don't amount to shit prison becomes retirement
But I refuse to be took in to central booking in chains
Cause sleeping on the floor in cages starts to fuck with your brain
The system ain't reformatory, it's only purgatory
Close to hell but I rebel as begin to sparkle out
And tell my people how we fell into the trap that we live in
Because they locked us up in ghetto's and began to rape my women
So I leave the system Unforgiven like East Wood
Cause I was bless with lyrical strength to do whatever I could
You should of seen it coming long ago when you were very young
My word is through the father, holy spirit and his fucking son
Cause when I grab the mic device in front of Christ and start to rip it
I'll make Jesus turn around and say "yo pop this nigga flipped it"
So talk about whatever and be what you wanna be
But don't mistake the way I break the faith for simple blasphemy
Cause through the highest frequencies in the NYC