I think what’s likely to happen is that a rift among the ruling class will be created: financial (primarily) and industrial capitalists that benefit from and support the policy of aggression and containment, such as the military-industrial complex, mining industry, oil industry, and finance and real estate; on the other hand, another group of financial and industrial (primarily) capitalists, such as the semiconductor industry, automobile (especially electric) industry, and other tech-based firms, will continue to push back against the hyperaggressive policy of the deep state, and pursue a mutually beneficial cooperation with Chinese firms.
I don’t think that the proletariat and other laboring classes will be revolutionary until financial capitalism is supplanted by industrial capitalism - again - as the dominant mode of production.
I think what’s likely to happen is that a rift among the ruling class will be created: financial (primarily) and industrial capitalists that benefit from and support the policy of aggression and containment, such as the military-industrial complex, mining industry, oil industry, and finance and real estate; on the other hand, another group of financial and industrial (primarily) capitalists, such as the semiconductor industry, automobile (especially electric) industry, and other tech-based firms, will continue to push back against the hyperaggressive policy of the deep state, and pursue a mutually beneficial cooperation with Chinese firms.
I don’t think that the proletariat and other laboring classes will be revolutionary until financial capitalism is supplanted by industrial capitalism - again - as the dominant mode of production.