The book adopts a structured approach, beginning with definitions of key concepts like ""revolution"" and ""social inequality."" Subsequent chapters present case studies of revolutions across different eras and regions, including the French and Russian Revolutions. Each case study analyzes specific factors that contributed to the revolution's outbreak and progression.
A concluding chapter synthesizes these findings, drawing broader conclusions about the causes of revolutions and their long-term consequences, offering insights applicable to understanding contemporary political movements.