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To: carranza2 who wrote (52440)7/18/2009 6:55:42 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217878
 
for once i am with the class action lawyers

but then, should they win, we must then bringing back the guillotine anyways, for the gs leaders, their important enablers, and the class action lawyers

revolutions tends to get pretty ugly messy and confused and non-discriminating, especially near end-phase, right before conditions start to improve

the cathartic experience that would be revolution, as all revolutions went, is best constrained to be a once in any life time event, and so, when so, best to be completely true to revolutionary traditions, achieving complete purification, else just end up an india and japan, a mish mesh of the religious and the feudal, and semi modern class divided schema that basically leaves the old elites in place.

i.e. not at all satisfying.

having noted all of the above, it is better to observe a revolution from afar, and to feel its force transmitted weakly through links such as trade, newspaper reports, and such, as opposed to directly participating in one at the street level