I think that there is a pattern to revolutions.
- Revolutions reflect a zeitgeist, a mutual understanding between a large group of people, that change is necessary
- Revolutions happen through individuals, but the specific individual is not instrumental to the revolution: the individual just happens to be the catalyst
I like to explain this process as a superposition of two probability functions: one is the intensity of the mutual understanding — over time it grows and declines. The other is the ability for the specific individuals to push the group over the boundary. Revolutions then happen with a probability that is a compounding of those two effects. If a particularly strong individual comes around, the revolution is simply more likely to happen.




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