Much credit to this post.

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    1 month ago

    It’s not a hierarchy per se so much as different categories/distinctions which I do think is useful. A serial killer is different than a hitman which is different than a soldier. I agree they are all functionally the same but they serve different purposes and have different characteristics which are important to keep in mind when talking about them.

    That being said you’ve changed my mind on calling it a “soft” coup as it doesn’t really accurately describe the differences I was trying to convey. “Incompetent, halfhearted, and poorly planned autocoup” would be more accurate but it’s a mouthful and I don’t know if that’s the most useful distinction either.

    Either case thanks for the pushback!

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      1 month ago

      I definitely agree we have different names for different scenarios!

      When a rich person is murdered, they’re assassinated

      When a religious figure does a magic trick, it’s a miracle etc