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  3. I've listened to enough episodes of Revolutions to have a rough idea of what's coming next.

I've listened to enough episodes of Revolutions to have a rough idea of what's coming next.

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    I've listened to enough episodes of Revolutions to have a rough idea of what's coming next. If you're in the US, now is a good time to do some more long-term (the system will be down for months or years) kind of disaster planning.

    That means building connections with your community, because you can't do everything yourself and you may have to figure out how to get things without state/capital functioning to facilitate that.

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      I've listened to enough episodes of Revolutions to have a rough idea of what's coming next. If you're in the US, now is a good time to do some more long-term (the system will be down for months or years) kind of disaster planning.

      That means building connections with your community, because you can't do everything yourself and you may have to figure out how to get things without state/capital functioning to facilitate that.

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      @Hex I kinda wonder how well we can really map the events of those revolutions to today. More complex economy, something of a democracy, etc. And who are even the revolutionaries? Trump and his cronies aren't all that different from the rich dudes who started the first American revolution, so maybe "what's coming" is actually the start of a counterrevolution or civil war?

      And a lot of the revolutions Mike covers are expulsions of foreign occupiers. The French Revolution is an outlier in that regard, and the "English Revolution" isn't even universally considered a revolution.

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