>>395714>That beautiful steam engine that destroyed the small artisan and the small farmer (fuck them) and made the cities the center of all power and influence and economy (fuck the rural and village)The steam engine didn't destroy small artisans and farmers, because it's just a peace of equipment, what kind of idealism is this ?
There isn't war between cities and villages, there is a class war, enough with the reactionary shit takes already.
>and with the 4th technology revolution we now have the internet which raped any hope of village local.There was one industrial revolution, and it's the same one that's still "revolving", It's still doing automation of labor. Why would you use these wretched marketing slogans that some corporate hack has dreamed up, instead of the far more precise Marxist terminology. The internet will make it possible for many people to work on high tech projects while living in a village, if they do the kind of work that can be done remotely over the internet, so what you are saying isn't very correct either.
I can't read the post you replied too, because it's already gone, but it seems like you got a little carried away for some reason. The socialist program has always been about bridging the divide between urban and rural. It might even have influenced the flag design like the sickle was the instrument of peasants in villages and the hammer was the instrument of workers in cities. The hammer and the sickle overlapping symbolized common interest in overthrowing the rulers.