A popular myth is that the British working class is too weak to carry out a revolution. Yet by examining the concrete facts, we find working class Britons are highly proletarianised and have taken the path of struggle many times in the past years. Will Collins examines this question further.
I honestly think we’re all too controlled. You don’t have to go full-on dictator to keep people from rising up. Instilling a strong sense of blind patriotism in the politically conservative people, along with a blanket “violence is always bad” sentiment in the more progressive people, keeps everyone pacified. Half of the people are convinced that everything’s fine because the government said so, and the other half are too scared to fight.
Is N Korean working class too weak to carry out a revolution?
No, they’re too controlled.
I honestly think we’re all too controlled. You don’t have to go full-on dictator to keep people from rising up. Instilling a strong sense of blind patriotism in the politically conservative people, along with a blanket “violence is always bad” sentiment in the more progressive people, keeps everyone pacified. Half of the people are convinced that everything’s fine because the government said so, and the other half are too scared to fight.
I agree. No one should blindly support any government.