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    1 year ago

    Specifically “dictatorship of the proletariat”, which was basically an 1800s gothic way to say “direct democracy for workers”. Marx is somewhat infamous for the way he makes his ideas sound scarier than they are

    And to clarify, most revolutions fail or adopt bureaucracy primarily to defend themselves from outside, capitalist influence, power corruption probably plays a part too but state power used by socialists is actually part of the plot

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      1 year ago

      Very informative. I read the summarised work here that someone send me. And I have missed that nuance.

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        I also made a mistake and said “direct democracy for poor people” instead of “workers” so I went and edited that. whoops