
Lenin and the Brutal Magic of Communism
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Socialism vs. Communism: Ideological Conflicts
This chapter explores the fundamental differences between socialism and communism, stressing that socialism's state ownership can lead to destructive results, while communism seeks communal ownership. It examines historical contexts, particularly in China, to illustrate the challenges of translating these ideologies into practice and critiques capitalism's limitations on democratic participation. The discussion also addresses Lenin's vision of democracy and the necessary discipline of the proletariat in the transition toward a true communist society.
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