Message from @Deleted User

Discord ID: 339334006720036884


2017-07-25 09:08:21 UTC  

No.... The Paris Commune arose after Prussia Invaded France in 1870-71 and removed Naopleon the 3rd. Prussia didn't exist during the time of the Paris commune in 1871 as a Nation, but as a state of the newly formed German Reich. @Deleted User

2017-07-25 09:09:03 UTC  

No one invaded the Paris Commune, it simply failed.

2017-07-25 09:09:11 UTC  

So societies are reflective of the people inhabiting it?

2017-07-25 09:09:30 UTC  

actually I was wrong, it was invaded by France

2017-07-25 09:09:43 UTC  

How can France invade France?

2017-07-25 09:09:49 UTC  

That's pretty fucked @Deleted User

2017-07-25 09:09:52 UTC  

France invaded the Paris Commune

2017-07-25 09:09:58 UTC  

because they were against the politics of it

2017-07-25 09:10:11 UTC  

it wasn't the commune of France, it was limited to Paris

2017-07-25 09:10:18 UTC  

*facepalm* @ France invading its own capital...

2017-07-25 09:10:25 UTC  

yeah, and?

2017-07-25 09:10:28 UTC  

It is France tho

2017-07-25 09:10:36 UTC  

I would expect such a thing

2017-07-25 09:10:37 UTC  

why is that a contradiction?

2017-07-25 09:10:47 UTC  

Sounds like it worked though

2017-07-25 09:10:52 UTC  

the Paris Commune did not rule France

2017-07-25 09:11:12 UTC  

Because it failed due to starvation because Paris couldn't produce enough food to sustain itself.

2017-07-25 09:11:14 UTC  

there was a national government with an army, which invaded a Commune which was against the government

2017-07-25 09:11:45 UTC  

most if not all cities have that attribute

2017-07-25 09:12:00 UTC  

you're really saying very little

2017-07-25 09:12:11 UTC  

I would even say many countries have that attribute

2017-07-25 09:12:17 UTC  

Yeah, you couldn't grow enough food in paris to feed everyone in paris.

2017-07-25 09:12:29 UTC  

if countries didn't import food, lots of people would starve

2017-07-25 09:12:35 UTC  

that's regardless of economic system

2017-07-25 09:12:45 UTC  

Most cities have small communes that still benefit from the capital built by those outside the commune

2017-07-25 09:13:14 UTC  

The idea of a commune couldn't exist without piggybacking off of the bourgeoisie

2017-07-25 09:13:19 UTC  

The Paris Commune failed because of infighting, lack of food, destroyed ifrastructure, rampant desease and poor management.

2017-07-25 09:13:32 UTC  

how about the entirity of Europe being against it?

2017-07-25 09:13:56 UTC  

You mean like Germany?

2017-07-25 09:14:00 UTC  

and France

2017-07-25 09:14:13 UTC  

and even though they weren't involved, the other powers as well

2017-07-25 09:14:17 UTC  

He meant the 3rd reich

2017-07-25 09:14:23 UTC  

Russia, Britain, Austria-Hungary, etc.

2017-07-25 09:14:38 UTC  

Those powers had nothing to do with the Paris Commune.

2017-07-25 09:14:49 UTC  

because it was destroyed too quickly

2017-07-25 09:14:55 UTC  

.....

2017-07-25 09:15:03 UTC  

It failed because none of the people involved were actually proletariat

2017-07-25 09:15:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/339334792841658368/wuIyHl2.png

2017-07-25 09:15:24 UTC  

they were still against it because the success of the Paris Commune would be a challenge to those in power

2017-07-25 09:15:40 UTC  

that's why everyone invaded the Soviet Union during its formation as well

2017-07-25 09:15:41 UTC  

Except that never happened, ever.