Abolition of the bourgeois state and extinction of the proletarian state. Revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat in Marxism
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-5269.88174Keywords:
State, Proletarian Dictatorship, Communist Revolution, Anarchism, Communism.Abstract
The process of political revolution of Marxism means by abolition of the bourgeois State the act by which the proletariat takes power after the revolution and abolishes the situation prior to that revolution, and any possibility of returning to it. Likewise, the dictatorship of the proletariat, the proletarian State as the ruling class, undergoes a process that consists, in reality, of overcoming any possibility of returning to the previous situation. This cancellation and overcoming of the previous situation, the capitalist one, does not suppose the suppression of the administration and appropriation of the territory, resources and population that, legally and legitimately, all political society realizes. The methodology we are going to use will be the comparison of texts by Marx, Engels and Lenin to conclude that in the communist society the State is annulled and overcome in a historical dialectical sense, but it is not really destroyed as such. On the contrary, it will be part of a superior unit.Downloads
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2019-04-22
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Armesilla Conde, S. J. (2019). Abolition of the bourgeois state and extinction of the proletarian state. Revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat in Marxism. Revista Debates, 13(1), 40–57. https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-5269.88174
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