Wang insisted that urban revolution was preferable to rural revolution, despite the fact that China was a largely agricultural country.
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The Citadel was built entirely at the expense of the ancient quarter of Borgoglio ( or Bergoglio ) provoking strong urban revolution.
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This would have led to considerable changes in social organisation, which Childe argued led to a second Urban Revolution that created the first cities.
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Childe coined the terms " Neolithic Revolution ", and " Urban Revolution " which are still used today in the branch of pre-historic anthropology.
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Changes in income level and in its distribution are key to understand the switch from polygyny to strict monogamy that happened during the Urban Revolution in Europe.
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Bookchin tied libertarian municipalism to a utopian vision for decentralizing cities into small, human-scaled eco-communities, and to a concept of urban revolution.
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She is the author of the book " Streetfight : Handbook for an Urban Revolution, " based on her experience as commissioner and her new role as global transportation advisor.
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Childe also believed that the Urban Revolution had a negative side, in that it led to increased social stratification into classes and the oppression of the majority by a power elite.
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Ultimately, Childe argued that this growing social complexity, all rooted in the original decision to settle, led to a second Urban Revolution in which the first cities were built.
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If the Bassolino approach has a key tenet, it is that an urban revolution cannot succeed unless it aims, first and foremost, at preserving the fundamental spirit of a city.