Revolution Hero
26th July 2002, 09:25
The high tension of the class struggle, the intensification of all social-political antagonisms of the capitalism are needed for the achieving of the socialist revolution.
THE SUM OF THE OBJECTIVE CHANGES , WHICH CREATE A DEEP SOCIAL-POLITICAL CRISIS OF THE SOCIETY IS CALLED REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION. It is characterized by the following main signs:
1. "Crisis of the ruling class". The impossibility for the exploiter classes to save their rule in the customary condition. The crisis of the ruling class policy makes a breach , through which indignation of the oppressed classes break.
2. Aggravation of the social antagonisms between ruling and oppressed classes. It can be related with the economical distress. The intensification appears as the result of social unequality of the working class. It can grow from the mass struggle against absolute power and tyranny of the capital, against aggressive imperialistic policy.
3. The significant rise of the political activity of the masses. Revolutionary classes free themselves from passivity and inertness, which are peculiar to the periods of "calm" development. The fighting moods impetuosltly increase. Masses want to get to the politics, to the revolutionary actions.
Revolutionary situation is the necessary precondition for the political coup. But it doesn't lead to the socialist revolution by itself. Besides objective conditions, the maturity of the subjective factor is needed, in other words "the ability of the revolutionary class for the mass revolutionary actions, STRONG enough, in order to destroy an old government, which would never, even in the crisis period, "fall", if it wouldn't be "dropped." "(Lenin). The most important element of the subjective factor is the presence of the marxist-leninist party of the working class, which is able to lead the masses. If the subjective factor is not developed, revolution will not start or it will fail.
The unity of the objective and subjective conditions is needed for the victory of the socialist revolution. That is the MAIN LAW OF THE REVOLUTION, which is corroborated by the whole historical experience, particularly by the three Russian revolutions of the 20th century. This law was also confirmed by the socialist revolutions, which happened after the WW2.
THE SUM OF THE OBJECTIVE CHANGES , WHICH CREATE A DEEP SOCIAL-POLITICAL CRISIS OF THE SOCIETY IS CALLED REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION. It is characterized by the following main signs:
1. "Crisis of the ruling class". The impossibility for the exploiter classes to save their rule in the customary condition. The crisis of the ruling class policy makes a breach , through which indignation of the oppressed classes break.
2. Aggravation of the social antagonisms between ruling and oppressed classes. It can be related with the economical distress. The intensification appears as the result of social unequality of the working class. It can grow from the mass struggle against absolute power and tyranny of the capital, against aggressive imperialistic policy.
3. The significant rise of the political activity of the masses. Revolutionary classes free themselves from passivity and inertness, which are peculiar to the periods of "calm" development. The fighting moods impetuosltly increase. Masses want to get to the politics, to the revolutionary actions.
Revolutionary situation is the necessary precondition for the political coup. But it doesn't lead to the socialist revolution by itself. Besides objective conditions, the maturity of the subjective factor is needed, in other words "the ability of the revolutionary class for the mass revolutionary actions, STRONG enough, in order to destroy an old government, which would never, even in the crisis period, "fall", if it wouldn't be "dropped." "(Lenin). The most important element of the subjective factor is the presence of the marxist-leninist party of the working class, which is able to lead the masses. If the subjective factor is not developed, revolution will not start or it will fail.
The unity of the objective and subjective conditions is needed for the victory of the socialist revolution. That is the MAIN LAW OF THE REVOLUTION, which is corroborated by the whole historical experience, particularly by the three Russian revolutions of the 20th century. This law was also confirmed by the socialist revolutions, which happened after the WW2.