Talk:Le Golem

Food Riot vs Public Uprise
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What´s a food riot? A food riot is unlike what animals consider scarcity of food. When animals are hungry, the more able animals know, that´s because simply there isn´t enough food existant on the world. When social beings are hungry, this is because those who got told they´re less worth than others know this is something that can´t be helped with, because that´s the way of the world, the world simply isn´t able to provide for everyone.

In an ordered society, there are those who are offically in power / responsible for the distribution of what´s available. Those people distribute, sometimes according to their own devices.

Remember that food riot during Louis XVI? Actually, there seems to have been some jeweler, who wasn´s satisfied with the situation. The queen must have bought some jewelry. The king seems to have given his blessings. Probably it wasn´t even the queens idea - probably the jeweler sent some of his anonymous agents to get the queen to buy those goods. Then, there seems to have been some situation, the king felt himself unable to pay for what the queen seems to have boguht for reasons, for love? the king must have thought the queen was educated enough to act in behalf ot the nations interests. Then, there was this jeweler, the king wasn´t able to pay. The king might have used his authority, soldiers, to declare the debt invalid, to declare the monetary system arbitrary, subject to the whims of the king. Then the jeweler said: Who is that king? Am I not more worthy than the king? Am I not more able to manipulate the monetary system and it´s reputation? By being able to distribute my knowledge amongst my bourgouis equals? Don´t trust on money - trust on matter?

Then, there was a food riot. Because some people responsible for the way food gets distributed, they ceased to believe in the king. They don´t know whom they believed in, just that this wasn´t the king.

Actually, what these people believed in, it was the 'propaganda industry'. There is a 'propaganda industry', able to ( thus responsible, though they only want to take the power, they use their power to push the reponsibility for being allowed to have power on other people, the king, who knows himself to be to weak to stand up against that industry, yet he knows he has to accept the responsibility pushed upon him, in order to be able to say something, without the propaganda discrediting him knowing him to be an enemy ) manipulate the public opionin. Then there is the 'logistics industry', able to distriubute goods and money and power to those whom they consider to be most worthy of being able to make use of those power instruments.

Then there is the king - is the king actually powerful enough to influence propaganda and logistics, ie to have those people to trust in the king, get them to invest in the king, instead of investing in the king to be a weak instrument subject to puppeteering from those those instruments consider more legitimate elite? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.0.161.5 (talk) 04:34, 7 July 2015 (UTC)

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