The conditions required to start a workers' movement are a topic worth discussing.
It's not always the right time to initiate a workers' movement for the interests of the broad workers' community.
For instance, if external conditions are lacking, the enemy's forces are too strong, or faced with special situations like wars or famines, launching a workers' movement under such external conditions might be somewhat inappropriate.
However, if social unrest is triggered by defeat or famine, sparking widespread dissatisfaction with the rulers, then this is the best time to launch a workers' movement because such times often garner broad support and play a crucial role.
Determining when to launch a workers' movement and when to endure, compromise, or temporarily give ground is a real test of a leader's ability.
Sometimes, acting at the wrong time can lead to the potential failure of actions that otherwise hold great promise for success.