revolutionswhich
Revolutionswhich is a neologism used in some political theory and worldbuilding discussions to describe a class of political upheavals in which the central dynamic is ongoing contestation over legitimacy, inclusion, and future direction. Unlike revolutions centered on a single leader or a fixed program, revolutionswhich emphasizes discursive processes—framing battles, competing proposals, and questions about who may participate and which institutions endure.
Etymology and development. The term blends revolutions with the relative pronoun which, signaling that the trajectory
Core characteristics. Key features include prolonged debates over inclusion and belonging, fluid or multiparty coalition-building, and
Relationship to literature and scholarship. Revolutionswhich is used selectively to compare revolutions that resist neat categorization
Examples and usage. The term has no canonical case studies and appears mainly in niche academic essays