Excellent post and excellent commentary. This reminds me of a wonderful book by the Italian theorist Antonio Negri called Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State. Despite the revisionist perspective that reframes class conflict into a political science model where the drama between constituent power and constituted power of the state replaces the historical workers struggle of the proletariat, Negri does a phenomenal job of contrasting four modern revolutions including the British, American, French, and Russian. Specifically, Negri makes the argument that the British and American revolution are conservative revolutions which he reads against the radicalism of the French and Russian experience.
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