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SpiritiualMarxist
23rd April 2012, 00:01
The question of if an international revolution is the only way we can take down the capitalistic system is a question that comes up a lot for newbies. I'm convinced that it is the only way to bring down the system because the system of global. So the question(s) then become(s);

What is a single country supposed to do if they find themselves in revolution mode? Go mixed economy for the time being? Participatory economics? Syndicalist? Centrally planned?

Does the countries' wealth determine the proper course of action?

In the new government, how do you address dissent? From capitalist? From non-communist anarchist/libertarians? From theocrats?

How would you deal with capitalist/imperialist who want to get in on the action? You know they will try to seize the opportunity to get you to fall in line.

I think these are good questions because an individual country revolution is way more likely to happen than a world revolution as history has shown because world revolution has never occurred and even when large regions have revolutions, they aren't really simultaneous.