Originally posted by Albert Speer
of course Mr. Fun is absolutely right, as I thought most modern marxists would agree... they always say that america avoided revolution by making some concessions (New Deal) while simultaneously inundating the masses with materialism and commercialism. i swore you said something to that effect many times, chegitz... now you disagree with mr. fun who is re-stating what you said a dozen times? interesting...
of course Mr. Fun is absolutely right, as I thought most modern marxists would agree... they always say that america avoided revolution by making some concessions (New Deal) while simultaneously inundating the masses with materialism and commercialism. i swore you said something to that effect many times, chegitz... now you disagree with mr. fun who is re-stating what you said a dozen times? interesting...
good point -- one that I did not realize
Every revolution has taken place in a country with a great deal of religious feeling. When given a choice between religion and starvation or no religion and action, most people choose action. The U.S. has always been a very religious country. Yet in 1877, in the 1930s, and in the 1960s &'70s, the U.S. was very close to revolution (in some periods more than others).
Even fat commies like me need to eat (though maybe not so much as I do).
Comment