• @Kultronx
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    111 year ago

    Greece, Italy, India, Phillippines

    • Marxism-Fennekinism
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      71 year ago

      Really Greece and Italy? Like I can see that they maybe have stronger socialist movements than Northern Europe, but I don’t really see them as realistically having a revolution any time soon. Then again I’m not that familiar with either, and don’t speak either language so can’t really research primary sources.

      • @Kultronx
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        81 year ago

        I don’t really think any of the countries I listed as having a revolution any time soon. I am basing my thought on levels of unemployment and general contempt of neoliberalism in general.

    • @frippa@lemmy.ml
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      61 year ago

      Living in Italy, I see a second fascist arise much more likely than a socialist revolution, the huge majority of people that are unhappy with neoliberalism criticises it from the right, the youth doesn’t have a future, but they/we don’t eve have a present, our voice isn’t heard, but unfortunately the right wing is “stealing” the young from us and as such, they have numbers, political support (our new government is openly neo fascist) and money (gladio op never ended) I’m not that hopeful even if I try to be.

      • @Binkie55
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        41 year ago

        Living in Italy, I see a second fascist arise much more likely than a socialist revolution

        Again? 😒