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A coup d'état, also called a coup, is the act of seizure and removal of a government by opposing forces, but not necessarily of the state. As such, a coup does not always lead to the overthrow of the dominating class. Coups have been used and have also been instrumental in both socialist revolutions, counter-revolutions and bourgeois revolutions.
Etymology
The name comes from the French, and literally means a "blow of the state", and should be understood to mean a "knockout blow [to the government]".