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Are coups possible in developed nations?

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I've been paying attention to the rise of extremist politics in Europe and America and thought "if things are so awful, why don't these young men just overthrow the government". It's happened before in other countries whether the causes of unrest are political, economic, racial etc people in some third world nations don't seem to have an issue with taking the streets and/or launching civil wars. The current Sahel States with the help of Russia had just removed the French from their territories and own all their resources now. Even in some South Asian countries like Myanmar or a while ago in Thailand as well as in the middle east during the Arab spring they were willing to take to the streets and remove and even kill some of their former leaders.

The US military has super advanced tech a faction of soldiers could easily overthrow the government bruh
 
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Do you count Turkey as a developed nation?
 
Possible? Yes.

Probable? No, It's highly unlikely.
 
investigate closer into those coup d'états
there is usually some foreign backing; in the arab spring the NED of the US government had a hand in it, and I suspect other apparatuses of western governments had a deeper hand than what the public knows.

coups are certainly possible without them, and revolutions definitely are. but the developed countries have a much more developed state apparatus, the masses are given more concessions such as with social democracies, and there is a more advanced surveillance state.
 
Do you count Turkey as a developed nation?
It has a higher life expectancy the the USA so make of that what you will

It's protests aren't a coup, Erdogran will stay in power for the rest of his term at least.
 
I already said why bonafide mass movements have always been impractical in America since its inception + Europe post WW2:
Unfortunately, due to the lack of a feudalistic, agrarian past tradition that served as the intellectual cornerstone for a genuine fascist or communist movement in Europe, America's right wing intelligentsia never experienced a Counter Enlightenment, which put emphasis on authority and a return to tradition.

As it started out as a frontier state, there was no Ancien Regime, no State Church, no landed aristocracy, and no serfs (not tied down to land by oppressive landowners: can always freely migrate westwards and claim land, unless you're an enslaved niggER lol), which meant America was an overwhelmingly egalitarian state from its conception ie, a liberal state (overemphasis on le property rights and muh individualism) with no strong institutional foundation for the emergence of a genuine conservative movement (f*scism).

soi distant American Conservatives are liberals in all but name, espousing the same rights for everyone with the exception of faggots (for now).

Even pre-civil war Southern Conservatives from slave states advocated for property rights and individualism, just not for niggERs (herein lies the fatal flaw/contradiction of the American "Conservative" tradition, if the basis of your philosophy is equal rights for everyone but certain groups of people, taking it to its rational conclusion would mean giving equal rights to oppressed peoples as well, hence why American "Conservatives" are always merely a generation or two behind American Libs on social issues)


Also, quick side note, a bonafide, fascist mass movement, is also unviable in Europe post WW2 since most of its historical traditions and strong state institutions conducive to revolutionary movements were systematically dismantled by the allies + the demonization of fascism by western elites + lack of any major devastating wars/economic depressions that can serve as a catalyst for revolution due to the presence of the American security umbrella (NATO), which the BRILLIANT Professor Mearsheimer notes keeps the European nations in line

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The face of the greatest social scientist alive
 
Coups don't happen in silos, power centres lie in huge bureaucracies in developed nations and they have defacto and de jure control anyway so why would they orchestrate any coup
 
Anything is possible, don't ever get up
 
Coups don't happen from the ground up. They're organized by high ranking generals or politicians. You're thinking of a *revolt*.
Can a revolt happen in a developed nation? Not really, who would be willing to throw their life away when you could stay put and have all nice comforts of modern life?
 
Usually when it happens in a developing nation the United Gews send in a peace keeping soldiers. In a develop nation is possible but would depend who side the generals or military commanders side are on.
 
Coups don't happen from the ground up. They're organized by high ranking generals or politicians. You're thinking of a *revolt*.
Can a revolt happen in a developed nation? Not really, who would be willing to throw their life away when you could stay put and have all nice comforts of modern life?

Revolts would most likely be worse than the death and destruction inflicted by the Russo-Ukrainian War

Even during the Syrian Civil War the people there still want KFCs, paying absurd prices to get it from abroad

Each generation post-WW2 forgets more and more how horrific the last Great War was

AlternateHistoryHub showed just how horrible life on Earth would be right after the Independence Day film

It takes two years to build a library or any building. Takes only two hours to burn it to the ground
 

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