In American Revolution, only 2-3% of population actively fought against Great Britain. Only 10% identified with cause.
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...but I think liberalism is rather ubiquitous among elites (whilst masses are rather conservative)
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the problem is two confusing senses of "elitism". I believe elite class should rule. The current elite class professes not to
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given the option, would you rather have the current elites governing, or leave it as is?
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If the same people ruled openly in a secure structure, that would be good. Their incentives are the root of the problem.
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"If we win, the people who rule will probably be the same, but with a better political formula" https://anomalyuk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/the-neoreactionary-programme.html …
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it would indeed be suspect for an aristocrat to complain liberalism is an elite project. Not for a commoner.
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it was not specifically at him (I'm under the impression he's rather populist)...
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