not voting for trump but low key hope biden doesnt win so the material conditions of a failing America will be on full display

  • makoivis [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    You should re-read your history, in particular what happened during the years 1789-1792 and 1904-1917

    Hint: it wasn't constantly worsening living conditions. Quite to the contrary. It wasn't a question of accelerationism.

    • companero [he/him]
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      edit-2
      4 years ago

      I'm not the biggest history person, but I'm pretty sure one of the largest causes of the French and Russian revolutions was most certainly poor living conditions.

      I'm too lazy to find real sources, but from Wikipedia:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution#Causes

      Rising social and economic inequality;[12][13] new political ideas emerging from the Enlightenment;[14] economic mismanagement; environmental factors leading to agricultural failure, unmanageable national debt;[15] and political mismanagement on the part of King Louis XVI, have all been cited as laying the groundwork for the Revolution.[16][17][18][19]

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution#Economic_and_social_changes

      Workers also had good reasons for discontent: overcrowded housing with often deplorable sanitary conditions, long hours at work (on the eve of the war, a 10-hour workday six days a week was the average and many were working 11–12 hours a day by 1916), constant risk of injury and death from poor safety and sanitary conditions, harsh discipline (not only rules and fines, but foremen's fists), and inadequate wages (made worse after 1914 by steep wartime increases in the cost of living).

      • makoivis [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Tha's why I told you to look closer.

        Hint: both revolutions really took off as a consequence of the more milquetoast reforms that actually improved things, not as a consequence of things becoming unbearable.