My other worry is that once institutions and people get used to killing people it can be hard to get them to stop. Beyond the obvious fact that sheer bloodthirstiness is disturbing and fedposting
A state is inherently violent but an established state manages to keep that violence largely implicit rather than explicit and after a revolution is always an unstable time whereby destabalising action of the new state is I would argue counter revolutionary
My other worry is that once institutions and people get used to killing people it can be hard to get them to stop. Beyond the obvious fact that sheer bloodthirstiness is disturbing and fedposting
A state is inherently violent but an established state manages to keep that violence largely implicit rather than explicit and after a revolution is always an unstable time whereby destabalising action of the new state is I would argue counter revolutionary