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They talk about this in the book 1984 by George Orwell. It's mentioned that revolutions are always started by the upper middle class, which wants to become upper class, and leverages the lower class to achieve these goals.
If you look at medieval societies, kings usually bend over backwards to appeal to the peasants, and try to pirtray themselves as protecting the peasants from the nobility. This is because the nobility is always at odds with royalty and want to usurp their position. As good as nobles have it, they still want to feel more special.
You see the same kind of envy among university students. Who goes to universities? The children of the rich and upper middle class. And those same students blather on about inequality and worker's rights, as though they've ever done an honest day's work in their life. In reality, they are trying to achieve two goals: Avoid the wrath if the proletariat, and direct said wrath at their class enemies (either the upper class or the potential usurper).
You would think the lower class benefits from such an arrangement, but in reality, these policies only end up hurting everyone because they're all divisive and braindead handouts, if not outright purges.
>>511344383
They talk about this in the book 1984 by George Orwell. It's mentioned that revolutions are always started by the upper middle class, which wants to become upper class, and leverages the lower class to achieve these goals.
If you look at medieval societies, kings usually bend over backwards to appeal to the peasants, and try to pirtray themselves as protecting the peasants from the nobility. This is because the nobility is always at odds with royalty and want to usurp their position. As good as nobles have it, they still want to feel more special.
You see the same kind of envy among university students. Who goes to universities? The children of the rich and upper middle class. And those same students blather on about inequality and worker's rights, as though they've ever done an honest day's work in their life. In reality, they are trying to achieve two goals: Avoid the wrath if the proletariat, and direct said wrath at their class enemies (either the upper class or the potential usurper).
You would think the lower class benefits from such an arrangement, but in reality, these policies only end up hurting everyone because they're all divisive and braindead handouts, if not outright purges.
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