Elites bankroll revolutions by mistake

Updated: 2026.03.22 1H ago 1 sources
Wealthy or influential actors sometimes fund or normalize radical movements as a pressure tactic or moral signal without intending regime change. Those actions can set in motion political forces that escape elite control and produce rapid institutional collapse. — Recognizing this dynamic matters because modern donors, foundations, and elites can unintentionally catalyze destabilizing politics if they treat radicalism as a performative lever rather than a strategic risk.

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Dark Shadows Fall, One Upon The Other
Rob Henderson 2026.03.22 100% relevant
Savva Morozov’s documented funding of Bolshevik activities (and Dostoevsky’s fictional account of liberal elites who love the sound of revolution) is the concrete historical example the article uses to illustrate the phenomenon.
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