Again, what are the conditions for empowerment that should be used, that won’t involve a slaughter of the naive nobles? How does an elite class hand over power without initiating a ‘fight for freedom’?DrYouth wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 8:13 amI'm actually doing no such thing...SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 3:03 pmWell, you seem to be making a case for permanent colonialism. How else does the colonial power withdraw, without wheeling out the machetes?
I am merely observing that a naïve approach to liberty and "liberation" has repeatedly been catastrophic.
Understanding that those being liberated have often not achieved the vantage point of the liberator is a degree of wisdom beyond the naïve idea that "equality" is an unvarnished good and the expectation that this generosity will be reciprocated in kind...
What I am not advocating is continued oppression where it exists but a wiser approach to the disenfranchised that sets the conditions for their empowerment while not setting up the system for wild destabilizing swings... such as flooding a nation with migrants from the third world... or allowing the wholesale dispossession and murder of an elite class...
The naïve liberal noble is a tragic figure that makes repeat appearances in history... is it any wonder that their naïve cries are met with skepticism and distrust.
And would the underclass ever feel that they had earned their freedom without it?