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Three Comintern Responses To Fascism
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Abstract
In the period of revolutionary ferment and proletarian risings, fascism to some extent sympathized or at least flirted with proletarian revolutionary demands. The masses which followed fascism vacillated between the two camps in the great and universal class contradictions and class struggles. But with the consolidation of capitalist rule and the general bourgeois offensive they threw themselves definitely on to the side of the bourgeoisie, where their leaders had stood from the beginning. The bourgeoisie immediately took fascism into paid service in their fight to defeat and enslave the proletariat.[ ] The old, allegedly non-political apparatus of the bourgeois State no longer guarantees the bourgeoisie adequate security.
Title: Three Comintern Responses To Fascism
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Abstract
In the period of revolutionary ferment and proletarian risings, fascism to some extent sympathized or at least flirted with proletarian revolutionary demands.
The masses which followed fascism vacillated between the two camps in the great and universal class contradictions and class struggles.
But with the consolidation of capitalist rule and the general bourgeois offensive they threw themselves definitely on to the side of the bourgeoisie, where their leaders had stood from the beginning.
The bourgeoisie immediately took fascism into paid service in their fight to defeat and enslave the proletariat.
[ ] The old, allegedly non-political apparatus of the bourgeois State no longer guarantees the bourgeoisie adequate security.
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