• Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    Advertising can be controlled, and the US is more the exception rather than the rule.

    Not in a Capitalist dictatorship. You can’t vibe beneficial policies into place.

    Because of first past the post. Ranked choice would help greatly.

    You cannot vibe policies into place.

    I think the average opinion is between the two parties. So a socialist revolution would be against a democratic consensus. That means you wouldn’t be able to set up a democracy post revolution, because it would be unpopular.

    There can be no revolution without the support of the masses, are you talking about a coup? Who suggested that?

    Plus getting rid of the checks and balances is really dangerous in letting people like Stallin, Mau, or Kim Il weasel their way into power and consolidate it to stay there.

    Nobody argued against checks and balances, but against a Capitalist state designed to not fulfill the will of the masses.

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      3 months ago

      A revolution inherently gets rid of the checks and balances. The problem is the time period before new ones are set up.

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        3 months ago

        That’s why you set up the org that carries out the revolution in a democratic manner with checks and balances to begin with.

        Please read theory.

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          A revolution in a democratic manner? We are taking about a violent armed revolution, right? For that, you need a military power structure, and big charismatic leaders to rally behind. There’s no way a revolution would try to hold fair elections while they are fighting.