Theories of Revolution

Welcome to the most radical, the most subversive, and the most likely-to-be-read-by-accident repository of revolutionary ideas on the internet!

Here, you can find the most out-there, the most unlikely, and the most probably-not-going-to-change-the-world ideas about how the world could be improved.

The Theory of Unlikely Allies

In a world where everyone is out to get each other, who needs enemies when you can have unlikely allies? Learn more at:

Unlikely Allies

The Theory of Sudden, Unplanned Downtime

In a world where the most likely outcome of any meeting is a heated debate, what if the most effective revolution is a well-timed coffee break? Read more at:

Sudden, Unplanned Downtime

Or, if you will, the Revolution In The Bathroom

The Theory of Random, Unpredictable Outbursts

In a world where the most predictable outcome of any action is boredom, what if the most effective revolution is a well-timed tantrum? Learn more at:

Random, Unpredictable Outbursts

The Theory of Unremarkable, Unremarked Upon Achievements

In a world where the most celebrated achievements are those of the loud and the brash, what if the most revolutionary achievements are those of the subtle and the quiet? Read more at:

Unremarkable, Unremarked Upon Achievements

Or, if you will, the Revolution In Obscurity

The Theory of Theories of Revolution

In a world where everyone is trying to change the world, who needs to actually change the world when you can change the theories about the world? Read more at:

Theories of Revolution

The Theory of Theorizing

In a world where everyone has a theory, who needs to actually do something when you can just theorize about it? Learn more at:

Theorizing