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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
it it isn't revolutionary then it isn't truely counter culture.
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If you read my previous posts, I am explaining that the 100% true form of counterculturalism will not cause a revolution. The cleanest way of creating a revolution would be not by rebelling against society, but by working alongside people in society.
People have personal opinions
Those personal opinions affect their social/ political preferences
Social industries are comprised of these people
This so called "machine" is comprised of social industries
By co-operating within the system you can change the personal opinions that will affect everything else up the ladder.
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
the real question is in which direction is the revolution going?
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Personally I like Marcuse's idea of revolution. Everything would be dependant on machinery and we would be able to have fun, and there will be no such thing as property value. The only thing is that it would take a very long time before technology gets that advanced, and how would we get resources?