siobhancan99
The Divine
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Penelope shrugged "In the Raj, it is a religious matter that we are born in our place, but there's a kind of wisdom to that. You see, in times of social upheaval though the fighting is done by the poor they never profit from it. The poor are poor for a reason. They lack control over resources, or skills, or education or all three. The poor will never have power. Their simmering resentment can be shapedd, but who would shape it? There are typically two culprits. The first and most obvious is whatever faction of the very upper class is out of power, and who can come to power either by seducing the masses to utterly rebel, or by ingratiating themselves with the masses and convincing the other nobles that they alone can pacify the rabble. You've already looked into this possibility, correct?" She gestured at the book about the nobility. "you've no doubt already asked yourself whose station stands to improve if there's strife."
She poured herself more tea, deciding if the lady was going to buy expensive tea she might as well take advantage. She sipped at it "The second possibility is a strong enough class of the wealthy who lack overt political power, who seek to seize overt political power. You see this in transitions from monarchy to republic, for instance. Oligarchs who are often the power behind the throne, who wish to come out into the light."
She poured herself more tea, deciding if the lady was going to buy expensive tea she might as well take advantage. She sipped at it "The second possibility is a strong enough class of the wealthy who lack overt political power, who seek to seize overt political power. You see this in transitions from monarchy to republic, for instance. Oligarchs who are often the power behind the throne, who wish to come out into the light."