It was, "These people standing in the way of human rights control the armed might of the state. Let's stop them from killing us, shall we?"
yeah, that's basically the thing, i'm pretty sure the complexity of the system of the world is way beyond authoritarian management to any meaningful depth at this point, meaning that a revolution would automatically fuck things up to the point of epic genocide
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I see no reason to think that. When the authoritarianism is on behalf of a class that is the overwhelming majority, against a tiny minority, I see no reason to expect it to either last very long, or be especially harsh.
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that'd be nice, but the revolutionary element isn't the people who *should* want the revolution, it's the people who *do* want the revolution, and the reactionary element isn't the people who *shouldn't* want it, it's the people who *don't* want it
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In any case, I believe revolution (or, rather a revolutionary situation) is on the agenda, and there's one thing we know with 100% certainty: A failed revolution is a thousand times worse for the masses than even most brutal successful one.
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