The proletariat must seize power from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels
The working class, or proletariat, must take control of the state in order to establish a classless society. This is a necessary step towards abolishing the oppressive capitalist system that exploits and alienates the laboring masses. The proletariat, being the majority of society, possesses the potential power to overthrow the ruling class and establish a new social order based on collective ownership and democratic control of the means of production. The seizure of power by the proletariat is not an act of aggression, but a form of self-defense against the capitalist class that seeks to maintain its dominance at the expense of the working class. By taking control of the state apparatus, the proletariat can dismantle the mechanisms of exploitation and establish a new system that prioritizes the needs and interests of the working people. The establishment of a proletari...Similar Posts
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