Revolt is uprising. It can be in vain, done by small numbers of people, crushed etc.
Revolution is a big change. It is usually large, well organized, and even if unsuccessful, it still results in changing the old way.
Edit: A good example would be a prison revolt by the detainees in a single establishment vs. a prison revolution meaning changing detainment rules in a whole country.
because it’s cheaper than revolting
Revolting is done by young people.
Joseph Stalin did what now?
At 44 he was already leading the Party.
The party that did what now?
You want me to say “revolution”?
Because revolting is something else…
huh uh. Then what do you think it means?
Revolt is uprising. It can be in vain, done by small numbers of people, crushed etc.
Revolution is a big change. It is usually large, well organized, and even if unsuccessful, it still results in changing the old way.
Edit: A good example would be a prison revolt by the detainees in a single establishment vs. a prison revolution meaning changing detainment rules in a whole country.