2011年2月2日 星期三

democracy of Permanent Revolution (II)

The State is not an end in itself, but is a tremendous means for organizing, disorganizing and reorganizing political relations. It can be a powerful lever for revolution or a tool for organized stagnation, depending on the hands that control it.
Every political party worthy of the name strives to capture political power and thus place the State at the service of the class whose interests it expresses. The Political-Democrats, being the party of the proletariat, naturally strive for the political domination of the working class.

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