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inconfidencia mineira
in brazil
the liberal revolutions in france before THE french revolution
the restoration of monarchy
Logically fallacy to suggest that because capitalism took time to reach global hegemony that it is only a matter of time before socialism does.
@Deleted User its not even on that level
Yeah transient transitional provisional governments don’t equate to the establishment of a full functional state
its just to show that capitalism had their struggle too
he is a dengist probably
Just because capitalism took time to dominate the world doens't mean that socialism will do the same
This.
we can do that
Yeah but whatever struggle you’re trying to attribute to capitalism is not related to capitalism but rather the already ever present political In stability in these situations, which capitalism was the answer for
well you best hope for it
@Deleted User lmao
the literal liberal revolutions
not related to capitalism
excuse me mate
the manifestation of capitalism isnt capitalism
im talking about classical liberals not the keynesian ones
The revolutions of france had a lot more to do with the political sectarianism and the strict rules of the many despots who ruled them, these were the primary instigators of struggle, not capitalism
the french revolution brought capitalism to france
And enlightenment
And equal rights
yeah
That’s precisely my point. Capitalism was the answer they were fighting for.
suposedly equal
No, they weren't
They were fighting for liberty and democracy
capitalism was already sistematized before it
locke
montesquieu
and many other theorists
their philosophycal bases came with the bourgeois struggle against feudalism
which i totally support
I like capitalism
they were right
Capitalism happened to be the system they put in place when deposing the monarchy. The french were trying to emulate the american revolution
"happened"
ideology isnt innocent
at least we admit that