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13 August, 20:37

What was the goal of the Communist Revolution?

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  1. 13 August, 20:52
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    A communist revolution is a proletarian revolution often, but not necessarily inspired by the ideas of Marxism that aims to replace capitalism with communism, typically with socialism as an intermediate stage.
  2. 13 August, 20:58
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    Leninism argues that a communist revolution must be led by a vanguard of professional revolutionaries, men and women who are fully dedicated to the communist cause and who can then form the nucleus of the revolutionary movement. Some Marxists disagree with the idea of a vanguard as put forth by Lenin, especially left communists. Some who continue to consider themselves Marxist-Leninists also oppose the vanguard despite disagreeing with the majority of left communism. These critics insist that the entire working class or at least a large part of it must be deeply involved and equally committed to the socialist or communist cause in order for a proletarian revolution to be successful. To this end, they seek to build massive communist parties with very large memberships
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