Everything
we write and read about the root causes of the Yellow Vests movement is based
on political and sociological speculation. We should be clear about it.
We
know that the high cost of living, the permanent state of fatigue that comes
from suburban life, the ever-increasing tax burden and the many forms of
resentment against the professional politicians play an important role in the
mobilisation. There is bitterness and anger towards the urban elites and the
globalist crusaders. These are the key, most immediate reasons for the demonstrations.
We
also know that these areas of misgivings and rebellion combine themselves into a
complex social malaise.
But
are we witnessing something larger and deeper than what meets the idea? Something
transformative? That’s the very question that must be answered to.
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