Re: The Black Death was cataclysmic but didn't produce Utopia back in the 14th century Archived Message
Posted by brooks on March 12, 2019, 4:58 pm, in reply to "Re: The Black Death was cataclysmic but didn't produce Utopia back in the 14th century"
I think that's what the organised like to think Haha! Who are "the organized"? And I mean that seriously. The left is in a shambles; the right is highly organized and the corporate coup proceeds apace. Whether or not the state had become weak and lost its legitimacy in the cases you mention, it doesn't obviate the fact that organizing was an essential part of both revolutions. As it was in Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, etc, etc....
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