Marx writes: "Communism is for us a This is something that needs to be established, an ideal to which reality must conform. We call communism the real movement which abolishes the present state of things. The conditions of this movement are the result of the conditions now existing. " Even Engels wrote: "Communism is not a doctrine but a movement. it does not proceed from principles but from facts. The Communists do not rely on this or that philosophy as a starting point, but the entire course of previous history and specifically on its current effects in civilized countries at the present time .... Communism, insofar as a theory, is the theoretical expression of the position of the proletariat in this struggle and the sum theoretical conditions for the liberation of the proletariat. "
course, the mere fact that communism is not an ideal to be realized or a set of principles, but a real movement, it is so obvious it may seem strange to emphasize. Anarchists have long understood this, Dyelo Truda group writes: "Anarchism is not a good imagination, an abstract philosophical concept, but a social movement of working people."
But what is the 'real movement abolishes the present state of things'? The answer, of course, is the class struggle.
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