Am I correct in understanding that you are in favor of a class revolt? Or are you saying that class revolt is not preferential.

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Mmmm, not sure. Because for me this things get squishy. These things and terms are all relative to the individual and their perceptions. To cop out of an answer... Above you put forth a definition of an appeal to authority, we could quibble about all those points contend with personal percieved definitions until we start talking about how many Angel's can fit on the head of a pin, it's just utopian mental rope-a-dope. To digress, a class revolt for who, why, and against who, these thing are so nebulous they become meaningless. I am convinced that a class struggle/revolt is a bad framing of the issues and solutions, they are better served as tools to critique.