The issue of
revolution can move forward in two directions. It can be a universal process of hegemony that can easily recycle the structures of the old order. It can also be multiple and unique processes of affinity where a new order is created in the shell of the old. Hegemony requires a complete destruction of the old order, but this can mean that the problems of the old order are not fully examined. Affinity, on the other hand, would mean that alternatives are constructed as a reaction to the overall system and as a solution to the oppressive drawbacks of the old order.