Political Violence Never Negotiates - Blood $atellite

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After recounting the recent sweep of Far-Right parties in the recent EU elections and dissect its implications, they connect this to a review of the book “Reflections on Violence” by Georges Sorel. The famous French syndicalist builds a strong case that revolutions without violence as their goal are eventually co-opted and even commoditized by their oppressors.

Taken from Episode #263 – Johmn McAfee Quantum Suicide Reincarnation [“do not research”]

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Timestamps:

00:00 – EU Election Spotlight: LaPen Overtakes France

06:25 – Can the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) Experience Similar Success?

13:14 – EU Election Spotlight: AfD Overtakes Germany

18:34 – Crimes Chat: Avald

23:10 – Making the PCC a Right-Wing Populist Machine

29:02 – Show News, John Cena Endorsement

34:36 – “Reflections on Violence” Discussion Begins

37:11 – A Brief History of Syndicalist Violence

42:03 – The Subversion and Commodification of Insurrection

46:29 – The General Strike as a Succession of Glorious War

50:00 – Acceptable Violence in Preferable Medieval Europe

54:53 – The Socialist Point of View

57:54 – What is the Purpose of a Protest Without Violence?

1:00:46 – Imagining a New Form of Political Violence

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