"This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic"
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The key move is his blunt reduction of politics to class interest. By calling the two classes’ economic interests “antagonistic,” he strips away the comforting fiction that a revolution can harmonize everyone under a single banner. Antagonism implies not just difference but collision: someone’s property, wages, status, or leverage must be cut down for someone else to rise. Revolutionary theory often promises a clean synthesis - the people united, the old regime toppled, justice installed. Garrett’s subtext is that unity is the sales pitch; conflict is the invoice.
Context matters. Writing in the long shadow of Bolshevism, and amid America’s own fights over labor, capital, and the New Deal state, Garrett is taking aim at the era’s confidence that history has a direction and planners can manage its turbulence. His intent isn’t to defend one class as virtuous; it’s to warn that revolutions can’t escape the arithmetic of interests, only disguise it in ideology until the reckoning turns coercive.
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Garrett, Garet. (2026, January 15). This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-the-problem-for-which-revolutionary-156615/
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Garrett, Garet. "This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-the-problem-for-which-revolutionary-156615/.
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"This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-the-problem-for-which-revolutionary-156615/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.




