• Drewfro66@lemmygrad.ml
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    That’s functionally the difference between Anarchism, a fundamentally Individualist and Idealist ideology, and Marxism, which is fundamentally Collectivist and Scientific.

    A Marxist political society will also tend towards Classlessness and Statelessness, though in the case of Marxism both of these are not goals but an inevitable result of a society dominated by the Proletariat according to Marxist theory.

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      an inevitable result of a society dominated by the Proletariat according to Marxist theory.

      Ah yes. That’s why after the Bolshevik revolution, Stalin stepped in and dissolved the state.

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        The dissolution of the state is the final stage of Communism. The material conditions of Stalin’s time did not call for it; and if anything, the greatest critique of Stalin among modern Leninists is that his economic policy of mass collectivization was Ultra-Leftist.