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A person who engages in counter-revolution is known as a '''counter-revolutionary'''.
A person who engages in counter-revolution is known as a '''counter-revolutionary'''.
 
==Examples==
* [[Freikorps]] invasion of the [[Bavarian Soviet Republic]] (1919)
* Defeat of the [[Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic]] (1918)
* Defeat of Irish forced during the [[Easter Rising]] (1916)
* [[Restoration of capitalism in the Soviet Union]] (1956)
* [[Reform and opening-up]] in the [[People's Republic of China]] (1978)
==See also==
* [[Reaction]]
* [[White terror]]
* [[Rightism]]
[[Category:Revolution]][[Category:Rightism]]
[[Category:Revolution]][[Category:Rightism]]

Revision as of 18:27, 11 October 2025

Russian émigré anti-Bolshevik poster, circa 1932.

A counter-revolution is the reactionary reversal of the gains made by a social revolution to the extent of its complete negation. Counter-revolutions commonly entail the restoration of the mode of production and corresponding state form which was overthrown, e.g. feudalism in the case of bourgeois revolution and capitalism in the case of socialist revolution.

A person who engages in counter-revolution is known as a counter-revolutionary.

Examples

See also