Our attitude towards war, however, is fundamentally different from that of the bourgeois pacifists (supporters and advocates of peace) and of the anarchists. We differ from the former in that we understand the inevitable connection between wars and the... Problems of Communism - Page 521979Full view - About this book
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...Our attitude towards war is fundamentally different from that of the bourgeois pacifists ... in that we understand the inevitable connection between wars...classes are abolished and socialism is created; we also differ in that we regard civil wars, ie, wars waged by an oppressed class against the oppressor... | |
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