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Angry Young Man
4th February 2006, 16:16
if rosa luxemburg and karl liebknicht hadnt been murdered by ex soldiers "working" for the govt (who would later try there own coup detat for which they got off comparitively lightly), would the spartacists have gone further?
are there in history any failed revolutions in britain, such as 1926? if that was, how did it fail?
when will the revolution occur in britain now that education is indoctrination? im losing my patience. i want a revolution and all my comrades are spread across the world on a website thats probably being viewed!

Entrails Konfetti
4th February 2006, 22:02
You've got to understand Luxemburgs health was declining rapidly around that time, and Liebkneckt wasn't much of a strategist. The Spartacists could of had Germany, all they needed was Berlin, but they didn't stress too much on occupying territories, and guarding the offices of Der Rote Fahn, instead they just planned an advance toward the enemy. The result was that many Sparts were killed, the office of Der Rote Fahn was demolished, and Rosa and Karl went into hiding. And we all know what happened to them after their hiding.

M-Mann
5th February 2006, 08:31
So is this a hypothetical thing for all failed Revolutions or just the one in Germany?

bcbm
5th February 2006, 14:05
when will the revolution occur in britain

The best revolutions are never known in advance...

But just to be a sloganeer, WHEN YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN!