The "long revolution" describes a gradual, deep-rooted transformation in society—spanning decades or centuries—across culture, politics, and economics. It focuses on sustained, non-violent change rather than abrupt upheaval. Used by historians and activists, this concept highlights how ordinary people, communities, and marginalized groups benefit from incremental shifts in values, institutions, and power structures.
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