“Look, there’s no such thing as a Chaos conspiracy. It’s all bunk. It’s them nobles you have to watch for. See...

“Look, there’s no such thing as a Chaos conspiracy. It’s all bunk. It’s them nobles you have to watch for. See, they spew all this propaganda about vigilance in the face of adversity, being courageous and turning over suspected cultists, but the truth is, they want to keep us down, keep us under their boot heels. Just look at the workers in Nuln. They should be an example to us all. One day, and one day soon, we workers, we’ll unite. We’ll throw off the chains of oppression and take our lives back. Each man to his abilities. And when we wipe out the nobles, making them wipe our arses, we can take the fight to Bretonnia and free those poor bastards from the decadent elite.”

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>there’s no such thing as a Chaos conspiracy
Said every chaos cultist ever.

>medieval peasantry having any concept of class wars

Class consciousness can occur in any age, user

Soon The Glorious Revolution of the People shall take the fight to the Counts and free the Empire from tyranny!

Well, there was Thomas Müntzer and those peasant revolts. Although to say that they were socialists is historic revisionism by the DDR

Class consciousness was necesary indeed. You better knew your fucking place.
But class wars as the struggle for the means of production? At best riots because there are witches poisoning the milk and you fucking knights are sitting on your arses instead of doing a good ol fashioned pyre

It'd be best to spread the idea of class equality among all social classes. The main issue with peasant revolts was pitchforks weren't good against knights.
Now, a peasant revolution lead by a skilled tactician, or even with the aid of military forces, would stand a much better chance at overthrowing the nobility.

And even without me armchair-generalizing, I don't think medieval democracies are represented at all in fantasy. I'd certainly find it interesting! Like the Ikko-Ikki, but without being massacred by Oda.

The Marxist interpretation of class only works if there is a wealthy ownership class who own the means of production, in fact Marx goes into some detail describing how the modern bourgeois usurped the traditional aristocracy.
So is there anyway to shoehorn Marxism into a fantasy setting that isn't industrialized?

Commie, you know literally nothing about history, so I advise you to stop making a fool out of yourself.

>Look there's no such thing as Chaos-

HERESY