performance issues
- Revolution is bloody sacrifice
- Descendants of revolutionaries are not necessarily revolutionaries
- Social problems are often caused by unbalanced productivity and unequal input/output
- Laws can be rewritten/broken, imposed conditions to change intent
- Without a well-established system, revolutions are not really meaningful, because they tend to fall into the endless loop of the old system
- Beware of the theft of the fruits of the revolution
- The composition of a society: pigs, lackeys, horses and donkeys, the masses
- The masses are easy to incite, and they are the most tolerant of the status quo.
- Changes in social systems are often initiated by the bottom public to ensure that the changes can meet the demands of most people, although the results are not necessarily
unrepresented problem
- Often it is not a single person who steals the fruits of social revolution, but a group assembled for the common good. The direct performance of the dictator in the film is unsatisfactory. In reality, a few elites govern not much better than the so-called dictators in the film
Revelation problem
- The realization of a communist society must be based on developed productive forces. How to achieve developed productivity?
- How to ensure that the system is not destroyed, rewritten, or imposed conditions?
- How to ensure the legality and validity of the law? How to ensure that the interpretation of the statute is in line with the statute?
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