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Re: Giant snowman

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Dec 3 10:36:46 2019, in response to Re: Giant snowman, posted by AlM on Tue Dec 3 10:27:52 2019.

Of course they did and certainly intended to. What do you think the maxim "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state" means??

On top of that, The Principles of Communism says this:
It is impossible, of course, to carry out all these measures at once. But one will always bring others in its wake. Once the first radical attack on private property has been launched, the proletariat will find itself forced to go ever further, to concentrate increasingly in the hands of the state all capital, all agriculture, all transport, all trade. All the foregoing measures are directed to this end; and they will become practicable and feasible, capable of producing their centralizing effects to precisely the degree that the proletariat, through its labor, multiplies the country’s productive forces.
Mussolini was a lifelong communist and would have been very aware of this principle as expounded by Friedrich Engels.

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