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u/Mr-Stalin · 2 pointsr/communism101

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u/Unimagi · 1 pointr/hoi4

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Yeah fuck him, and exactly how was Lenin too authotorian? Because of dictatorship of proletariat? That's fucking prerequisite for democracy. You. Cannot. Build. Socialism. Within. Liberal. Democracy. And how conviently Trotsky discovered Lenins papers just as he got expelled for trying overthrow Soviet goverment and oh did western press buy it up because they wanted to keep up red scare. That's just Bourgeoisie 101.

And now as to myself, no credit is due to me for discovering the existence of classes in modern society or the struggle between them. Long before me bourgeois historians had described the historical development of this class struggle and bourgeois economists, the economic anatomy of classes. What I did that was new was to prove:
(1) that the existence of classes is only bound up with the particular, historical phases in the development of production,
(2) that the class struggle necessarily leads to the dictatorship of the proletariat,
(3) that this dictatorship itself only constitutes the transition to the abolition of all classes and to a classless society.

Marx, Letter to Weydemeyer (1852)

Freeing of proletariat must be done by proletariat. In liberal democracy the bourgeoisie has the power and they are never going to give it up no matter how nicely you ask them as it's against their class interest and don't even try to say but TrOtSkY it's almost as if literally everybody else actually understood what is to be done. Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Otto W Kuusinen... I can go on.