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Englische subversion Synonyme

subversion  alienation  answer  bloodless revolution  bouleversement  brainwashing  breakdown  breakup  capsizal  capsize  cataclysm  catastrophe  clean slate  clean sweep  complete answer  computer revolution  confounding  confutation  contradiction  controversion  convulsion  corruption  counterindoctrination  counterrevolution  culbute  debacle  demolishing  demolition  denial  destroying  destruction  discrediting  displacement  downfall  effective rejoinder  fall  indoctrination  overset  overthrow  overthrowal  overturn  palace revolution  prostration  radical change  rebuttal  refutal  refutation  reindoctrination  revolt  revolution  revolutionary war  revulsion  ruin  sabotage  somersault  somerset  spasm  spill  squelch  striking alteration  sweeping change  tabula rasa  technological revolution  total change  transilience  turnover  undermining  upheaval  upset  upsetting  upturn  violent change  wreckage  wrecking  
subversionary  baneful  calamitous  cataclysmal  cataclysmic  catastrophic  consuming  consumptive  deadly  demolishing  demolitionary  depredatory  desolating  destroying  destructive  devastating  disastrous  doomful  fatal  fateful  fratricidal  internecine  nihilist  nihilistic  ravaging  ruining  ruinous  self-destructive  subversive  suicidal  vandalic  vandalish  vandalistic  wasteful  wasting  withering  

 

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Subversion refers to an attempt to transform the established social order and its structures of power, authority, and hierarchy. Subversion refers to a process by which the values and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed. More specifically, subversion can be described as an attack on the public morale and, "the will to resist intervention are the products of combined political and social or class loyalties which are usually attached to national symbols. Following penetration, and parallel with the forced disintegration of political and social institutions of the state, these loyalties may be detached and transferred to the political or ideological cause of the aggressor". Subversion is used as a tool to achieve political goals because it generally carries less risk, cost, and difficulty as opposed to open belligerency. Furthermore, it is a relatively cheap form of warfare that does not require large amounts of training. A subversive is something or someone carrying the potential for some degree of subversion. In this context, a "subversive" is sometimes called a "traitor" with respect to the government in power.