Message from @fuck12moredeadcops

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2019-10-07 17:57:57 UTC  

Where was there a peaceful transition from feudalism to capitalism?

2019-10-07 17:58:22 UTC  

I’m just saying that it wasn’t the bourgeoise vs. the nobles

2019-10-07 17:58:29 UTC  

Like look at Lafayette

2019-10-07 17:58:32 UTC  

It literally was.

2019-10-07 17:58:33 UTC  

He was 2nd estate

2019-10-07 17:58:39 UTC  

Class traitors exist

2019-10-07 17:58:42 UTC  

And was a revolutionary

2019-10-07 17:58:44 UTC  

and people can engage in class suicide

2019-10-07 17:58:45 UTC  

Lol ok

2019-10-07 17:58:49 UTC  

Engels owned a factory

2019-10-07 17:59:02 UTC  

It is not unheard of for someone to go against their own class interest

2019-10-07 17:59:13 UTC  

Sure if you frame it like that, but that’s no-true-Scotsman logic

2019-10-07 17:59:20 UTC  

how..?

2019-10-07 17:59:34 UTC  

Small business - come in all shape and sizes

2019-10-07 17:59:43 UTC  

You’re framing any of the MANY liberal nobles, or conservative bourgeoise as class traitors

2019-10-07 17:59:49 UTC  

To force them into a narrative

2019-10-07 18:00:12 UTC  

The French Revolution was not even broadly about the 3rd estate vs the second estate

2019-10-07 18:00:39 UTC  

Like where do the enlightened monarchists fit in?

2019-10-07 18:00:40 UTC  

It is not forcing them into my narrative. If you were part of the noble classes, and you supported the expansion of land-ownership to the merchant class, you were working against the interest of the noble classes. You were absolutely a class traitor

2019-10-07 18:00:45 UTC  

No

2019-10-07 18:01:11 UTC  

and if you were a possessed merchant trying to maintain feudalism, despite the fact it prevented your ownership of private property, you'd be working against your own class interest

2019-10-07 18:01:20 UTC  

No, you wouldn’t

2019-10-07 18:01:24 UTC  

Being in one class and thinking like another does not make you a class traitor

2019-10-07 18:01:30 UTC  

Because you’d be trying to buy your way into the second estate

2019-10-07 18:01:51 UTC  

Meanwhile, a class of liberals (of all estates) we’re trying to give the king more power

2019-10-07 18:02:01 UTC  

While the conservatives wanted to devolve powers to the nobles

2019-10-07 18:02:03 UTC  

No, but actively fighting for the changing of the status quo, or maintenance of the status quo, in a way which harms your socioeconomic class, is the definition of being a class traitor @3v6en8

2019-10-07 18:02:20 UTC  

Shit then fuck me

2019-10-07 18:02:28 UTC  

I have an opinon on capital gains tax

2019-10-07 18:02:30 UTC  

fuck the poor

2019-10-07 18:02:36 UTC  

thats what i should do right?

2019-10-07 18:02:39 UTC  

So which were class traitors, the nobles who wanted to give more power to the king, or give more power to the regional assemblies

2019-10-07 18:02:45 UTC  

Like if you're a slave, and you fight for the maintenance of slavery, you're a class traitor against the enslaved classes

2019-10-07 18:02:54 UTC  

Here’s a different question- who in the French Revolution was NOT a class traitor

2019-10-07 18:03:15 UTC  

In the same way if you're a noble fighting for an end to feudal and semi-feudal conceptions of property and government, you are harming the class you're a part of

2019-10-07 18:03:37 UTC  

What if they were doing that because they felt it was their best chance to maintain power?

2019-10-07 18:04:03 UTC  

@Platinum Spark Nobles supporting the maintenance of the aristocracy, and business owners, merchants, and non-noble land owners trying to destroy the aristocracy and replace it with some type of democratic process

2019-10-07 18:04:05 UTC  

It’s just the whole French Revolution was WAY more complex than you’re making it out to be

2019-10-07 18:04:07 UTC  

Sure

2019-10-07 18:04:15 UTC  

Really complex

2019-10-07 18:04:19 UTC  

You can become a class traitor with the expectation that you'll be rewarded