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Revolution is inevitable, and it cannot happen without mass support in the first place.

Of course, which is the central problem with your reasoning. What is this “mass support” which is both large enough to coordinate a revolution, but too small to elect representatives? What percentage of the population is willing to do what it takes to unseat the government, but not willing to fill out a piece of paper every couple years?

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Please, read the book I linked. The Electoral System is designed to prevent change, and the duopoly exists to prevent movement to the left. Even when revolutionary pressure builds, even if a party like PSL got elected, the system itself is designed to prevent change from occuring.

Hell, add The State and Revolution to your reading list to really cement it.

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Homie, I’m not gonna read two books because you can’t explain your own political beliefs yourself.

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You haven’t responded to any of my points, you dismissed them entirely. I know liberals are generally allergic to reading, but at least make an attempt at understanding what I’m saying if you aren’t going to read.

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Solid take. Change happens from the bottom up, a little at a time. It’s a bummer that nothing big usually happens in one lifetime. I guess it’s easier to see the steps when looking through the lens of history, and frustrating when you’re actually living it.

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