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CJCRANE

(18,184 posts)
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 09:43 AM Oct 2014

Revolting times: Our ruling class needs to pay heed to its fed-up subjects now

British life today has startling parallels with 1381 in the days leading up to the Peasants' Revolt, argues the author of a new book on the bloody rebellion

A political class perceived as out of touch and self-serving. Punitive taxation frittered away on pointless foreign wars. Repressive labour legislation and wage control at home. A disaffected population feeling powerless, voiceless, angry and ripe for recruitment by radical preachers offering a vision of a new political and social order. Not to mention a deadly disease of apocalyptic proportions spreading uncontrollably across the world and threatening to invade our shores.

If that sounds like an accurate account of Britain today then you might be surprised to learn that it is also a description of England in the summer of 1381, an incredibly significant moment in history when the entire fabric of society was shaken to its foundations by the eruption of the first large-scale popular rebellion that the country had ever seen.


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Revolting times: Our ruling class needs to pay heed to its fed-up subjects now (Original Post) CJCRANE Oct 2014 OP
I doubt it Doctor_J Oct 2014 #1
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
1. I doubt it
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 01:08 PM
Oct 2014

The ruling class's propaganda apparatus is so good right now that revolt is unlikely - witness GA and KS and KY ignoring reality and voting (R) again.

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