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Description
Most revolutions begin not with slogans, but with empty tables and unpaid work. History's revolutions rarely begin with ideology alone-they start with hunger, debt, and despair. This book explores the deep economic causes behind political upheavals across centuries, from the bread riots of pre revolutionary France to the unemployment crises that reshaped nations in the 20th and 21st centuries. "Bread, Jobs and Riots" uncovers how collapsing wages, rising prices, and lost livelihoods create the pressure points that push ordinary citizens toward extraordinary acts. Drawing from archival evidence, eyewitness accounts, and modern economic analysis, it reveals the emotional and material triggers that turn financial stress into collective action. The book situates today's social unrest within a long pattern of imbalance between wealth and survival, showing that political stability often depends less on ideology than on a full stomach and fair opportunity. Author of English-language books on personal growth, business strategy, and historical insights. With a focus on practical wisdom from the past and present, Alex helps readers unlock their potential through transformative ideas.



