The Commune Is No Longer a State in Its Original Sense

Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (4):45-46 (2001)
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Abstract

The bourgeois revolution has already created conditions and a system where the landlord class can neither continue to exist nor restart. Therefore, the proletariat must create conditions and a new system where the exploiting class can neither exist nor restart.

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