Nonresolution vs Nonrevolution - What's the difference?
As nouns the difference between nonresolution and nonrevolution is that nonresolution is absence of resolution; failure to resolve something while nonrevolution is absence or failure of political revolution.
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nonrevolutionEnglishNoun(–) citation , passage=Winik’s second story line, which advances a more unconventional claim, is that the revolutions in America and France, and the nonrevolution or reaction in Russia, were all of a piece, that they represented different enactments of the same overarching plot. }} |