>>2478030Syria’s revolution was entirely engineered by a conservative-religious ex-isis fighter iirc. There was little popular element in it except for the apathy that the previous regime’s soldiers had.
Nepal was « true » popular revolt but it couldn’t be spearheaded into a coherent demands because the mob doesn’t build, it only destroys. It doesn’t help that since the last nepalese revolution that abolished the monarchy, the maoists/marxists have been at the fore front of the political sphere without managing much success barring dysfunctional land reforms.
We already have a playbook for revolution, it’s called « leninism »…