listening to french revolutionary history really hits differently after this past year
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Bourgeoise to spawn* radicalism, aka central planning? Seems obvious to me... "Me, and all of my elite friends are great at planning things. We make ten percent. The poors are awful at planning... They lose all over"
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Almost all the radicals come from the bourgeois, and they are generally the ones positioned to benefit from whatever revolution is proposed. The truly poor and disadvantaged tend to not see the entirety of the system or to have learned strong organizing and logistical skills;
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Even when they have, they tend to focus first on pain points - alleviation of the worst working and living conditions, modest financial gains, etc, along pragmatic lines. Demands for complete systemic overhauls arise in classes with the money and education for vanity projects.
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Muscadins slapped, though
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And then the Russians did the same thing
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yeah I had them in mind
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Everyone struggles to get into the middle class (or higher) in the hopes that once they get there the struggle can end and they can finally be at peace. The urge is strong. The normalcy bias is strong. Don’t blame them. Help them.
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