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Chapter 33 - Chapter 32: Carlos Faction Rebellion

The rebellion incited by the capitalists ended rather anticlimactically.

Although the entire process seemed unexpected, upon reflection it feels quite inevitable.

Such events even occur frequently in later times. A protest seemingly composed entirely of workers might not necessarily have been initiated voluntarily by them; it could have been the factory owners banding together to oppress, brainwash, and threaten the workers.

Capitalists are a minority group in any country and can only rely on the majority groups like workers and farmers to achieve their goals.

But in present-day Spain, it's not so easy for capitalists to incite large numbers of workers and farmers.

Farmers are the staunchest supporters of autocracy and monarchy, anywhere, because farmers have low needs; as long as they are fed and not hungry, they'll be satisfied with their current life.

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