Introduction In this article we will try to analyze the reason behind the revolutionary violence (53% vs. 26%) as the study shows that the peace revolution is more successful than the violent revolution (Lakey, 2012). As it is necessary to point out where the violence is being carried out, this article discusses six possible causes of protest violence: inequality / class struggle / instability, leaders' desire, human rights violation / extremism , And finally escalated.
Violence is an indispensable part of the revolution of France and Haiti, and there are some similarities between practices and reasons to use them. In order to discuss the role of violence in these two revolutions, we focus on these similarities here. In order to understand why members of both societies consider violence as political acts it is necessary to identify inferences that led them to carry out this extreme strategy. Important reasons for these revolution can be easily identified, but historians also cite several related reasons, but these reasons purely guess whether these behaviors lead to some kind of violence doing. The three themes to be addressed are religious persecution, change in political structure and deprivation of human rights.
For the various reasons assumed for the violent cause behind the French Revolution, the religious reasons of violence may be hesitant. For a long time, a sacrificial idea and a cane ritual are essential to transform a country accustomed to membership of the royal family into Republican citizens. Sacrificial violence during the French Revolution was influenced by Roman and Christian rituals, especially the tradition of scapegoat and martyr. Some of the traditional focus is the affinity and relationship with the religious scapegoat from the Jewish - Christian story of sacrificing the story and atonement of Junius Brutus. Furthermore, in the religious influence of violence in the French Revolution, the dagger of Louis XVI is a special case of religious influence.