• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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      1 day ago

      Purges?
      When we taking (this) system?
      You talking about the ruling class (defined by its ownership of all things)?
      (Either way a purge would be just taking away things they shouldn’t own anyway)

      I don’t think purging by political affiliation would directly change modern western systems, so dismantling such system isn’t by color, it’s ruling class vs everyone & everything else.

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            1 day ago

            Maybe, unless the replacement is immediately worse based on who seizes control. It’s the devil you know vs the one you don’t.

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              19 hours ago

              No - I was saying that if you change the ruling class without changing the system the power again gets distributed a bit more evenly manner (eg USA 70 years ago vs USA today - same shit but slightly better wealth distribution).

              Ofc not modifying the system just means the incentives & rules don’t change so you end up with same problems (or same magnitude of problems that never fully went away).

              Again USA example, if everyone with over 10m moneys got that surplus distributed to others (fair-ish or not, ofc not perfect) nobody would immediately seize power, megacorps would get new management, politicians would be less sponsored, people had better lives & more free time & options (which includes getting involved in politics, actively or by voting, & seeking a job they enjoy).

              Changing the system (so not what described immediately above) however would be a question if for a better system or if its just a power grab.

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      2 days ago

      It’s harder to build something than to destroy it. I’d you destroy a system with nothing to replace it, the rich and powerful will swoop into the power vacuum and gobble up more.