I asked a similar question on /pol/ but the answers were not to my satisfaction.
I'm looking for books and other works on what makes political movements successful. Many flounder or peter out despite a lot of initial energy.
I read Trotsky's "The revolution betrayed" but its boring as shit and just reads about Trotsky making excuses for his own failures.
Aaaw, what a cute little guy!
>>24558313 (OP)>posting sincerely on /pol/ishygddt
try getting a hold of “the nazi seizure of power” and have a read of “the republic”
You have to understand the class structure of your country (america?)
In america we are ruled over by managers, or some have termed the professional managerial class, or "PMC".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional–managerial_class
the current left are a highly educated elite who are being replaced by automation, they scorn the working class and have adopted intersectional liberal identity politics instead of class politics. So on the left you have highly educated whites and people of color/immigrants, what would appeal most of all to these people is social democracy of the bernie, aoc, zohran type. there is no popular maoism or lenninism. just student activists in debt who work at starbucks and think racism and transphobia are the worst things in the world
on the right you have the old working class that has been destroyed by automation, outsourcing, immigration, and moving the factories to china, and actual oligarchs, trump already courted this base with populism and nationalism
>>24558313 (OP)Go away from politics and study history. I mean, look at all the work that was necessary to enable Lenin, then in Switzerland, to re-enter Russia and take over a movement that had started without him and which did not need him. Economics In One Lesson will help ypu more than the memoirs of any politician. I mean, look at how now naming the Jew is becoming normal, but that's because life is becoming universally bad. At midcentury faggots loved Jews but the standard of living was soaring.
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>>24558313 (OP)This one always gets sensored by the kike troon mods on /pol/
>>24561941it's also gonna put you on a list
>>24561948That means its a really good book.
>>24561953True, i should ask my FBI agent for some reading material
>>24558313 (OP)Rules for Revolutionaries?