• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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        People tend to ignore that civil war, but it’s going to be studied for centuries because of all the unique tactics that have been deployed by all sides.

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      Military gets overhyped. The U.S. Armed Forces have not successfully managed to root out a guerilla force ever. It’s why they lost in Vietnam and why they keep losing in the Middle East. To be perfectly honest, I’m not sure if any modern military is actually equipped to handle a mobilized, armed revolution from their own civilians.

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    Big problem is, if you just wait for them to be toppled, you’ll just be subjugated by the one doing the toppling.

    You won’t solve the overall problems with big violent revolutions, you get it by making the oligarchs irrelevant.

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      Same principle as fediverse. Decentralized society of active participants, not consumers. Everyone’s the master, or some are masters and many are slaves.

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    Technology makes it harder every time.

    One day, a general strike won’t slow them down at all.