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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-02-02 09:09 am
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Mad Kings & Queens, Week V [Monday, Period 4]

"Today might seem familiar to some of my previous students, and for that I apologize. I had to re-arrange our syllabus slightly."

"Over the last few weeks, I have given you some examples of rulers gone mad," Ghanima stated. "To be honest, the best way to survive such a monarch is to quite simply keep your head down. If you don't make waves, you'll probably survive the experience. Some may call this cowardly, but it is common sense. Unless you have some way to change the status quo, your best option is to try and wait it out."



"There are many ways to remove someone from power." Hopping off the recreation of her desk, Ghanima picked up a marker and twirled it between her fingers. "Assassination, a military coup, a legalized change in the laws of succession, a conspiracy by other family members, bribery, kidnapping, the list goes on and on."

"Today we are discussing how to be a successful revolutionary, as well as how to keep and hold power. For those of you who favor the democratic methods, I’m going to ask you to set aside your personal feelings for the time being. Our focus today is on the various ways to overthrow a government. I’m not interested in hearing about the right or wrong just yet, that’s up to each of you as private individuals."

"We're going to discuss what revolutions can be used for, how they can be put together, and why a failed revolution can be just as effective."

"Weapons. Organization. Tactics. Propaganda. Intelligence." Ghanima turned to the wipe-board at the front of the room and began writing as she spoke. "These are some of the basic resources on both sides of the divide. However, these alone are not enough to overcome a government. It requires teamwork, coordination, a willingness to make hard choices, determination, and passion. Despite what romantics and poets may think," she said, turning back to the class, "there is no such thing as a one man revolution. While one person can start the ball rolling, they most assuredly will not win without an organization backing them."

"What is the difference between a revolution and a rebellion?" Setting down her marker, Ghanima grabbed some handouts from her desk and began distributing them. "Is it simply the matter of selecting an adjective, or is there a fundamental, underlying difference between the two? How do you decide if you are rebelling, or beginning a revolution? If you are an emperor, how would you portray such an insurgency? To the ruling faction, is there a difference, or is the only distinction in the eyes of the opposition?" She asked, smiling quietly at each of the students. "These are difficult questions, and I do not expect you to have conclusive answers already prepared."

"Now, how is the battle fought?" More handouts were passed around the class. "Guerilla warfare, the army, irregular soldiers, special forces, spies, propagandists, strategists, tacticians, all of these people are employed by both sides of a revolt. You don’t just need to win a fight on a physical battlefield, half the battle in a revolution is spiritual. You need to win the hearts and minds of the people. No matter which side you’re on, if you do not gain the support of public, you will never win. Never. You might win a reprieve today, or tomorrow, or for a week or a year or ten years, or ten thousand years, but you. Will. Lose."

"As the ruler of a country, what would you do when faced with a revolution? Don’t say 'negotiate', or 'listen to their grievances,' because realistically that is not what’s going to happen," she said, stalking down the rows of desks. "You are the God King of the Universe, born, bred, and trained to the position, and you have some nobody telling you that you’re not doing your job properly? Are you actually going to listen to these people? No, you are not."


"Remember – sometimes a failed revolution can do just as much good as a successful one, if you play your cards right. However, is a dead revolutionary really a successful one, even if his or her cause succeeds?" Ghanima leaned back against her desk, neon eyes swirling. "I will leave that up for you to decide."

[OOC: Plz wait for the OCD to go up!]


Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] walks-two-paths.livejournal.com 2009-02-02 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Savannah is taking notes.

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2009-02-02 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Liir took notes, but it might as well have been another hand writing on the page for his attention was so riveted to her. There was, in fact, no doubt that he would be visiting her office hours this week or the next.

It was just a matter of when he'd figure out what he wanted to ask.
weetuskenraider: (Thoughtful Inna Sand)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-02-02 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri got more interested in this class every week, and was taking notes on the lecture with the kind of rapt attention she used to pay to Master Skywalker's lessons back on Yavin 4.

She'd heard plenty about the history of the Rebel Alliance -- it was kind of hard not to, considering how many of its heroes and their children she'd come into contact with over the past few years -- but that was different from what Professor Atreides was talking about, and who knew? It could come in handy someday. Governments in her galaxy seemed to have a limited shelf life anyway.
momslilassassin: (Ben: I have a hood and am looking down)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2009-02-02 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Ben's hand was in danger of cramping with the sheer volume of notes he was taking.

He decided to write the class up as a report and send it back to his father. Not that he thought Luke needed insights on revolution...

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] lordofthecats.livejournal.com 2009-02-02 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Lion-o took detailed notes, though he hoped he would never have to use these ideas.
solo_sword: (listening)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] solo_sword 2009-02-03 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina had by now been on several sides of revolutions and rebellions and seen people taken out of power- even unwillingly played a part in it. She was listening intently, thinking up answers even then.

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] cataclysmicluck.livejournal.com 2009-02-03 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Zayne really needed to get a datapad with audio input. This class was ridiculous with notes. Very informative. But ridiculous.