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[–] Ithharr@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 1 week ago

A product of her time. Her critique was mostly that of wanting spontaneity of development throughout the working class vs having elite & professional revolutionaries as she thought a dedicated class would end up repeating the same power structures over time of previous systems (an entrenched bureaucratic elite) - The concern was understandable, especially after similar had happened in the french revolution but expecting mass movements without a focused and educational nucleation point was on the niave side.