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Might the pathetic state of class consciousness in the USA be related to how the American proletariat has potentially the most important strategic role to play, since the USA is the heart of global capitalism? Might the lack of class consciousness be the result of some of the most unrelenting and merciless class warfare the world has seen over the past 40 years?
And longer than that, for the past 7 or so decades.
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“The possibility of securing for every member of society, by means of socialized production, an existence not only fully sufficient materially, and becoming day by day more full, but an existence guaranteeing to all the free development and exercise of their physical and mental faculties – this possibility is now for the first time here, but it is here.” Friedrich Engels
"The proletariat is its struggle; and its struggles have to this day not led it beyond class society, but deeper into it." Friends of the Classless Society
"Your life is survived by your deeds" - Steve von Till
Actually, the world had seen some pretty kewl class battles in the 60s and mostly in the 70s. Especially in United States of America.
Building a party encompasses gathering all the needed political experience and skills, so yes it does take generations. Your declaration contradicts practice.
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