I always love the monthly, “who will have a revolution” as it allows me to reflect on my understanding of the world.
I will say, most of the periphery is siding left, but that does not necessarily mean they are having revolutions rather than an anti imperialist social democracy types. Still a great thing but not the best thing.
Latin America is becoming tightly knit, good chunk of African governments are kicking European establishments out, Large parts of Asia are already independent or semi autonomous from imperial grasp. Now even, with the US sacrificing its vassals, struggle is serious in Europe and revolutions could go either which way. You can even see the US population getting deeply agitated.
Now some countries where there has been an ideological base and struggle was already persistent, my mind jumps towards: Greece, Swaziland, Philippines.
World struggle is coming faster than we know it, and I can only hope that we will ride the wave.
I always love the monthly, “who will have a revolution” as it allows me to reflect on my understanding of the world.
I will say, most of the periphery is siding left, but that does not necessarily mean they are having revolutions rather than an anti imperialist social democracy types. Still a great thing but not the best thing.
Latin America is becoming tightly knit, good chunk of African governments are kicking European establishments out, Large parts of Asia are already independent or semi autonomous from imperial grasp. Now even, with the US sacrificing its vassals, struggle is serious in Europe and revolutions could go either which way. You can even see the US population getting deeply agitated.
Now some countries where there has been an ideological base and struggle was already persistent, my mind jumps towards: Greece, Swaziland, Philippines.
World struggle is coming faster than we know it, and I can only hope that we will ride the wave.