Message from @Mr. X
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How is it not reactionary?
I can tell you how it was
"Peasantry"
As simple as that
I mean this is common sense dude
That would be like calling the industrial working class reactionary. Again, this was a nation evolving out of semi-feudalist social relations. The peasantry was a class of agrarian laborers. Just because you're a sperg-lord that only thinks of it as an insult and not an actual social class, doesn't mean it's not a valid socioeconomic descriptor.
No it would be like calling peasantry reactionary.
The industrial working class and peasantry are not the same.
No fucking shit. How is it reactionary?
One chooses to work that way one doesn't have a choice and grows up that way.
I just told you.
Peasantry
like in the medieval times
lol
No, you didn't. Just because the term is used as an insult in the West doesn't take away from the fact that it was a well-established social class in feudal and semi-feudal nations.
dude no wonder communist leaders end up trying to have a dictatorship or monarchy lol
I did
I never said it was because it was an insult
Then how is it reactionary?
Because "peasantry"
It's pretty self explanatory tbh
Well I guess that's if you actually studied in school of course
Again, you're assuming that in every context it has a negative connotation. It doesn't. The peasantry was a social class in feudal and semi-feudal nations. The Russian peasants never took offense to the socioeconomic terminology and even had political movements organized around peasants rights.
It does
What makes it reactionary
Peasantry
No, it doesn't. You're talking out of your ass. Your logic doesn't add up. Admit you're mistaken and move on.
what about peasantry makes it reactionary
A peasant is a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or farmer, especially one living in the Middle Ages under feudalism and paying rent, tax, fees or services to a landlord.
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Okay? And?
"especially one living in the Middle Ages"
What
"middle ages"
Hm
Yeah, the peasantry was widespread in the middle ages and was virtually non-existent in Europe post-industrial revolution. They still existed in the East, however.
Which is rather primitive
As many places like Russia still had not done away with feudalism entirely.
Gee I wonder why it was practically non-existent once they got more advanced while the commies in the east didn't.
It sure is a mighty mystery for me