A third, insurrection phase, would rise up and overthrow the established political regime by force of arms, establishing a new revolutionary government.
In many revolutionary movements the church was associated with the established repressive regimes.
Revol-utions have to do with drastic, wrenching changes in an established regime.
He was almost totally absent from public life, which many considered as a sign of his disapproval of the established regime.
An established regime is not political in that sense; it is only the way society is organized.
True, outside forces from time to time topple established regimes, but usually not before their insides have started to rot.
Kreiser (1975) suggests that the movement's fundamental beliefs were simply incompatible with the established regime.
His brilliance is not as a thinker but as a doer, a toppler of established regimes.
During this period the Guardia Civil served frequently in the restoration of order remaining mostly loyal to established regimes.
Radical change is potentially threatening to the vested interests of the established regime.