In theory of course. And please refrain from telling me why a global revolution would not work.

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      Many organizations with loose leadership but all with common goals.

      That way taking out a leader or even cluster of the movement won’t stop it but just fuel increased determination of the others.

      At least that’s what I heard is one way that one side can win against enemies with more tech , weapons, and troops than they.

      Also. Let’s not downplay guerilla tactics.

      They have always been effective against a bigger enemy.

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        Well, you could launch a war with Iran, for one. That’s looking like a good way to destroy the global economy.

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        The global economical system with its built in assumption of infinite growth is on a collision course with the material realities of the world. So it will either change drastically, or collapse. The latter seems much more likely.

        I think cracks will form and new, more local, decentralized and equitable frameworks will sprout from those cracks as people help each other, because the system can’t or wont help them.