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  • File Name: Other/LPOE70i.html
    Modified: 2 February 2003
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    This object is an abstract one: which means that it is terribly real and that it never exists in the pure state, since it only exists in capitalist societies. Simply speaking: in order to be able to analyse these concrete capitalist societies (England, France, Russia, etc.), it is essential to know that they are dominated by that terribly concrete reality, the capitalist mode of production, which is 'invisible' (to the naked eye)

  • File Name: Other/LPOE70ii.html
    Modified: 2 February 2003
    Title: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
  • 9 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    This first clarification obliges me to distinguish between State power (conservation of State power or seizure of State power), the objective of the political class struggle on the one hand, and the State apparatus on the other.     We know that the State apparatus may survive, as is proved by bourgeois 'revolutions' in nineteenth-century France (1830, 1848), by coups d'état (2 December, May 1958), by collapses of the State (the fall of the Empire in 1870, of the Third Republic in 1940), or by the political rise of the petty bourgeoisie (1890-95 in France), etc., without the State apparatus being affected or modified: it may survive political events which affect the possession of State power

  • File Name: Other/NewCSSUi.76vi.html(cor.)
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index   CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR First Period: 1917-1923 [Section 6 -- Bibliography and Index]   © 1976 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les luttes de classes en URSS ©1974 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao

  • File Name: Other/ODP77i.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat - pt. 1
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    page 12 to these questions without considering their general significance, beyond the immediate circumstances of the new Soviet Republic.     The importance of this point is obvious: for if (1) Lenin's efforts were directed not simply to resolving immediate problems but also to clarifying general questions concerning the transition to communism, and if (2) he was very unsure about the answers to some of these questions, and often changed his mind and plainly contradicted himself, then it becomes impossible to conclude without further ado either that his 'successes' (his 'correct answers' -- including his insistence on the need for the dictatorship of the proletariat) are of relevance only to the special difficulties faced by 'backward' Russia or -- the same argument in another, alternative variant, which has recently revived in popularity, but this time among Communists -- that his 'failures', and in particular his supposed tendency to 'underestimate the importance of democracy' can and must be 'corrected' now by those Western European Communists lucky enough (the argument has been applied to France, and would presumably also apply, by the same title, to Britain) to live in countries 'with an old democratic tradition' (cf. ch

  • File Name: Other/ODP77ii.html
    Modified: 14 August 2015
    Title: On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
  • 14 Occurence(s) of the search term FranceDescription:
    The Central Committee's report, presented by Georges Marchais, made the point at great length: in order to establish a foundation for the democratic road to socialism for which the Communists are fighting, a new way must be found of posing and assessing the theoretical question of the dictatorship of the proletariat. The Congress in fact unanimously decided to abandon the perspective of the dictatorship of the proletariat, considered out-of-date and in contradiction with what the Communists want for France. page 35     But this decision settled nothing, at root


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