C3338 Lying on the Couch (1/2)

Xiao Letian was openly trying to answer Raoult Rigo's questions, but actually, he was also taking this opportunity to teach his disciples some stuff. As for how the Chinese clan should develop in the future, there were also the minefields that they needed to avoid, so it was impossible for them not to understand these logic.

In fact, most of the people in this world were short-sighted. They couldn't see very high, nor could they see too far. They could only search for the suffering of their lives from within their own line of sight.

These French working class only knew that the capitalists did not raise their wages. They only knew that the Emperor always sent troops to suppress them.

Yes, their eyes were fixated on the internal distribution of the country's wealth, instead of skipping the national level to properly ponder over the distribution of the world's wealth!

Earth was only this big, and according to the level of technology and productivity of humans, as well as the population, the wealth he could earn each year was limited.

Whether renewable resources such as wood, grain, animal husbandry, or non-renewable resources such as gold, silver, copper, iron, oil, coal, etc.

The wealth had to be distributed, right? And what about the allocation? Can it really be averaged according to the population of all mankind?

That was impossible. In the end, it still depended on the country's competitiveness as well as everyone's competitiveness!

Everyone wanted more, just a little more, and there would be conflicts. When there was conflict, there would be competition, and when there was competition, it would gradually escalate into a war.

Whether it was the civil war or the national war, it was all a matter of allocating resources!

In the end, the reason for the civil war in France was still because the various powers in the country did not recognize this cruel fact. Their eyes were extremely shortsighted, and they would always look at their own little pot of dog food on an acre and a third of the way.

Everyone was snatching away the wealth within the France, and no one was willing to explore, advance, and go to the entire world to snatch even more wealth.

With the entire race so short-sighted, suddenly jumping out of nowhere like a few people with foresight, they were actually treated as a beast race.

The emperor and his high-ranking officials had obviously realized this problem, which was why France trained so hard and set up a military force. Wasn't the goal to compete with Britain to rob as much wealth as possible to pay back their country?

There was nothing wrong with this strategy!

However, the mistake was that the France's education was not done well. Most of the citizens' level of education was too low, and they were unable to understand the thoughts of the ministers and emperors.

It's good to have big country fights, victory always brings new spoils, but don't forget that the early investments in big country competition are very high.

Even if a strong army wasn't blown by the wind, it would still be impossible to build a powerful fleet just by bragging!

Whether it was a mule or a horse, it was better to take a walk on the battlefield!

But how could war not cost money? And where did the money come from? Before he had plundered the spoils of war, wouldn't he have to squeeze out all of the wealth in the country?

If the wealth allocated to the commoners was too little, how could there not be complaints?

However, the people with low levels of education were not able to understand the logic behind the war between empires and empires. They did not even know how to read or write. Other than watching three meals a day, what else could such a person understand?

I'm hungry, I want to eat. If I can't, I'll protest against the demonstration and the civil war!

In short, the entire France lacked a spirit from top to bottom, and that was' living on guard while trying your luck '!

The whole nation is passionate, romantic and artistic, but one thing is missing is the most important spirit in the struggle of the great powers, bear with it!

The French were not afraid of death, nor of fighting. They could go out into the streets and protest against parades, or they could throw Molotov cocktails at powerful forces.

They could even pull the Emperor onto the scaffold and set the whole old world on fire!

Every Frenchman had a fire burning in his heart. If you threw in any slogan of free popular justice, then added a little bit of the difference between the rich and the poor, and lit it.

With a boom, the fire was set ablaze. These people could hold their chests up against the rain of bullets and charge forward!

What's so scary about dying? The most terrifying thing was his pathetic life!