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[โ€“] DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

You need the foundations of a revolution before you talk about a global revolution. What are the foundations of your revolution? What does it desire the end goals of your revolution is just as important as starting a revolution. What does the revolution accomplish? Also and this is the most important. In order for this to be global or tread it needs to be founded under problems that can unify the population under a banner. This would be the "hope" of the revolution. Capitalism is probably the best foundations for a revolution and our current society is probably at one of the best stages. It's perfect because no society can function properly if it funnels everything to 1% of its population.

Edit: just remember that the current governments can never provide the population with what it needs because capitalism is designed to provide that to 1% of our population and its being democratically enforced. You will forever be the rich classes sheep.