Unable to convince a few old foxes, Ham is not angry. He knows that these people have been tempted, but they are afraid to say it because they are not courageous.
He is not a revolutionary. He only wants to mix with the revolutionary party for the sake of profit. If he can achieve his goal by peaceful means, will the fool want to rebel?
Here is the European continent, even if the rebellion is successful, what can you do?
Wang Hou will be interested in Xiangning?
The answer is: Yes!
After success, at most, he became the president of the bourgeois republic. He sat in this position, and I am afraid that he is not comfortable with his present day.
Failure, it is estimated that exile is the best ending.
In the face of cruel reality, Ham's low revolutionary enthusiasm has become lower.
Like most capitalists, supporting the revolutionary party can, if you personally lead the revolution, then they don't want to be president.
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banquet was difficult to keep secret. The story of the Verris Manor on the outskirts of Vienna was quickly passed to Metternich. Of course, the secrets behind it were not included.
However, Prime Minister Metternich is not a regular person. He is keeping the bottom line of the political struggle. He has no problem to borrow and use the crime of collaborating with the revolutionary party to arrest the capitalists who attended the banquet.
Because of the rules, I am troubled.
Viena knows that the capitalists are plotting, but they can only passively defend. The mood of Prime Minister Metternich is naturally not good.
It is no more appropriate to describe his situation with an internal and external problem. There are nobles in the world, and there are capitalists who look at it. Everyone has a common purpose to get him out.
From the winter of 1847, the people of Vienna had an intuitive feeling that prices have risen and are rising sharply at a rate visible to the naked eye.
By the end of December 1847, prices in Vienna had risen by 47%, and capitalists were testing the limits of the people bit by bit.
At this time, everyone will look to the Vienna government and expect the government to come up with a solution.
Obviously, everyone is disappointed. The Vienna government has no ability to intervene in price, or function. Although Prime Minister Metternich has taken measures many times, it has had little effect in the end.
For example, the government posted an announcement, ordering the merchants not to raise prices, and there was no use of the eggs.
Another example is: The Prime Minister has repeatedly talked about the capitalist's failure.
The government also seized the time to mobilize materials from outside to enter Vienna in an attempt to calm prices, but unfortunately, under the sniper of capitalists and the erosion of internal nobles, it eventually failed.
Of course, it is not completely ineffective. At least the speed of price increases has been suppressed, and there has not been a one-time climb to the peak.
After the last failure, the capitalists did not trust much inside, and they saw profitable. Many small capitalists with weak strength could not wait for the peak of prices.
People are selfish, and Franz knows very well that behind the sharp rise in prices in Vienna, there are also the participation of the nobility, but they are all self-issued for profit, and they are not involved in the joint action of the capitalists.
The initial thoughts of these people may just be to take the opportunity to make a profit, but now, wealth has gradually confuse people's eyes, and many people are trapped and unable to extricate themselves.
However, their luck is not so good, just in time to catch up with the European economic crisis.
Since 1845, there has been a shortage of food in Europe, and international food prices have skyrocketed. As food prices have risen, the less wealthy European people have spent a lot of money on eating, and the European purchasing power market has shrunk.
In 1846, the price of cotton and coal products in the United States nearly doubled, and the high price caused the sales of cotton spinning products to decline.
As the volume of merchandise trade declined, capitalists naturally chose to lay off employees. The unemployed population in the UK continued to grow, and the volume of rail freight continued to hit new lows. Many railway companies were in a state of loss. The British railway bubble burst in the autumn of 1847.
The capitalist world has always been a one-stop move, the railway bubble burst, and the railway under construction has also been shut down, and steel demand has fallen.
The crisis quickly spread to the steel and coal industries, with 58 of the 137 iron-fired furnaces in Staffordshire shut down. Pig iron production has fallen by a third in one month to a month and a half, and coal production has fallen by nearly two layers.
In November 1947, one of the 920 cotton textile factories in Lancashire, one of the UK textile industry centers, was completely closed. The rest of the week was started 2-4 days a week. More than 70% of workers suffer from unemployment or semi-unemployment.
The industrial crisis that broke out in Britain did not attract the attention of Austrian capitalists. Whether it was the British economic crisis of 1825 or the economic crisis of 1837, it did not affect Austria.
As a non-industrial country, even if it wants to break out of the industrial crisis, it is not enough. The possibility of an economic crisis is also infinitely low.
Many people have forgotten that Austria is no longer Austria. As a semi-industrialized country, Austria has been unable to survive in the economic crisis.
The first to be unlucky was the French. After the outbreak of the British economic crisis, in order to survive the crisis, British capitalists began dumping supplies overseas, and the French who were caught off guard became the first victims.
As of 1848, the total industrial production in France fell by 50%.
The German region is no exception, because the industrial strength is weak and the impact is even greater.
In the winter of 1847, 3,000 of Kleinfeld's 8,000 looms were shut down. In the first half of 1848, only three of the 14 factories in Cologne started construction, and the industry of Frankfurt was almost completely wiped out.
The Austrian capitalists cried, and the nobles who wanted to rob the fire also cried. In order to calm the price, the Vienna government lowered the import tariffs, and a large number of British cheap goods came to the surface. This really couldn't help.
In the face of dumping in an industrial country, the Austrian capitalists said that they were not fools, and the capitalists of the brains chose to retreat in the first place.
In January 1848, in addition to the relatively firm food prices in Vienna, all the prices of industrial and commercial products have collapsed. In the crisis, everyone cares for themselves. Who cares about others?
Capitalists who run fast can also use the time difference to stop loss and run slower capitalists, and they are directly stuck.
Oversupply, the price of industrial and commercial products on the Vienna market has fallen below their production cost price. The capitalists and nobles who are pushing up prices are forced to bear the pain.
Everyone knows that the economic crisis has come. In order to reduce losses, capitalists are rushing. At the beginning of layoffs, more capitalists have lost their lives in this crisis, and even closed the factory. The number of unemployed people in Vienna has risen sharply.