• frivolity [comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        i have read this before and already agree, i am not claiming that it should be the oppressed's responsibility to teach, they obviously lack the resources and social position and excess effort. i am simply pointing out - the oppresors are not going to educate themselves. the people in power do everything they can to prevent that, their society is built to prevent that as much as possible. people's opinions are shaped by their material conditions, not 'what is obviously morally correct to me'.

          • frivolity [comrade/them]
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            edit-2
            3 years ago

            That was arguably analagous to the oppressed 'educating' their oppressors. The landlords did not do it for them.

            edit: in a more literal sense the party had to spend enormous effort educating people to build support, the peasants weren't magically more in tune with economics and politics than landlords. SOMEONE had to teach them.