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A revolution is a drastic political change that usually occurs relatively quickly. For revolutions which affect society, culture, and technology more than political systems, see social revolution.

Revolution may also refer to:

Aviation

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Books

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Comics

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Computing

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  • Revolution (software platform), a development environment based on the MetaCard engine
  • Revolution Analytics, a statistical software company
  • Revolution, the former name of LiveCode, a software platform and cross-platform software development environment featuring a dynamically-typed programming language known as Transcript
  • Runtime Revolution (RunRev), the former name of LiveCode, Ltd., the software company that develops the LiveCode software platform
  • Revolution, prototype name for the Wii video game console produced by Nintendo
  • Revolution Software, an English videogame company
  • Revolution (video game), 1986 computer game released by U.S. Gold

Engineering and science

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Film

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Television

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Mathematics

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Medicine

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  • Selamectin, a parasiticide and anthelminthic for cats and dogs, with the trade name Revolution

Music

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Albums

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Songs

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Other

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Politics

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Publications

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Society

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Sport

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Visual arts

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  • Alternative title for The Crowd, a painting by Wyndham Lewis

See also

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