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“Mirror, Mirror”: “In every revolution…

FredH

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“…there’s one man with a vision.”

But wait a minute: that sounds great, but it just isn’t so, is it?

No single person started, or even led (for very long) the French Revolution. The American Revolution certainly wasn’t just a pet project of George Washington’s. Lenin had to come back to Russia to try to wrap the Russian Revolution around himself.

Thoughts?
 
Wyoming dear lady, revolutions are not won by enlisting the masses. Revolution is a science only a few are competent to practice.
—Prof. Bernardo de la Paz, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein

My point is that one person is responsible. Always. If H-bombs exist—and they do—some man controls them. In terms of morals there is no such thing as 'state.' Just men. Individuals. Each responsible for his own acts.
—Prof. Bernardo de la Paz, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein

The man with the vision may not be the "leader" of the actions. And revolutions are not limited to politics. In science, many may be exploring the same field. Many times in science the "revolutionary" may be a complete novice, not a career scientist or researcher. But they come up with an idea or new way of looking at things that they up-end the establishment.
 
Wyoming dear lady, revolutions are not won by enlisting the masses. Revolution is a science only a few are competent to practice.
—Prof. Bernardo de la Paz, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein

My point is that one person is responsible. Always. If H-bombs exist—and they do—some man controls them. In terms of morals there is no such thing as 'state.' Just men. Individuals. Each responsible for his own acts.
—Prof. Bernardo de la Paz, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein

The man with the vision may not be the "leader" of the actions. And revolutions are not limited to politics. In science, many may be exploring the same field. Many times in science the "revolutionary" may be a complete novice, not a career scientist or researcher. But they come up with an idea or new way of looking at things that they up-end the establishment.

See, I just don’t think Heinlein’s correct here. Revolutions only happen when a mass movement builds up, and/or a bunch of different ideas from different people coalesce into the push for it. Individual would-be revolution-instigators just get themselves shot or exiled. (And atom bombs are totally run by a system, not one guy with a button. One President can give the order, sure, but it takes the military network and the guys in the silo to fire it. Without a whole preexisting network, nothing happens. I think this was just Heinlein projecting his individualism again, over a world that just doesn’t actually work that way.)
 
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