Democracy and Class Dictatorship: RICHARD W. MILLER

Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):59-76 (1986)
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Clearly, Marx thought he was promoting democratic values. In the Manifesto, the immediate goal of socialism is summed up as β€œto win the battle of democracy.” Marx sees the reduction of individuality as one of the greatest injuries done by a system in which most people buy and sell their labor power on terms over which they have little control. As they supervised translations and re-issues of the Manifesto, Marx and Engels singled out just one point as a major topic on which their view in 1848 had been superseded. The forms of government needed to be changed to give people more control over the state, a change in structure pioneered by the Paris Commune.

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