I wonder. I don’t think a communist uprising is plausible at the moment because no communist party has a nationwide appeal, which is important to win national elections. But maybe it’s just a response to unrest in general because people are sick of neoliberal fuckery.
These things take time to manifests, and it’s never a smooth line of progress towards a revolution. As you point out the general dissatisfaction with neoliberalism is key, and now it’s going to be a question of the effectiveness of working class mobilization in India. I don’t really see things going back to normal at this point.
I wonder. I don’t think a communist uprising is plausible at the moment because no communist party has a nationwide appeal, which is important to win national elections. But maybe it’s just a response to unrest in general because people are sick of neoliberal fuckery.
These things take time to manifests, and it’s never a smooth line of progress towards a revolution. As you point out the general dissatisfaction with neoliberalism is key, and now it’s going to be a question of the effectiveness of working class mobilization in India. I don’t really see things going back to normal at this point.