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by sofixa
1050 days ago
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> You basically need time, money, power and education to revolt > You find professionals like lawyers leading revolutionary movements, not farm hands Yes, but also students (who have the time and education, but not money nor power). |
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They are also indicative of two other key predictive factors: elite over production and a demographic youth bulge.
Their lack of success is perhaps the power issue. If they waited a few years to become army officers, administrators, judiciary and such they could be much more successful than doing another sit-in!
The two notable rebellions in the US were by land / slave owners. Students are limited to basically SDS / The Weather Underground that didn't go very far.