单词 | continuing, continuous, uninterrupted revolution |
释义 | > as lemmascontinuing, continuous, uninterrupted revolution c. In Marxist theory: the violent overthrow of the ruling class and the seizure of power through control of the means of production by a class to whom such control was previously denied; the historically inevitable transition from one system of production to another and the political change which ensues, leading to the eventual triumph of Communism (communism n. 2b). Hence: an impending radical reformation of society, which will inevitably take place at some point in the future. Frequently with the. Also continuing, continuous, uninterrupted revolution, designating the concept of permanent revolution (cf. permanent revolution n.). ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [noun] > Marxism > specific theories or usages means of production1833 revolution1850 false consciousness1858 superstructure1887 proletarian revolution1888 historical materialism1892 dictatorship of the proletariat1895 synthesis1896 dialectical materialism1898 practice1899 withering away1919 base1933 praxis1933 reification1941 cultural Marxism1949 spontaneism1970 1850 H. Macfarlane tr. K. Marx & F. Engels Communist Manifesto in Red Republican 16 Nov. 171/3 The more or less concealed Civil War pervading existing Society..must break forth in an open Revolution [Ger. Revolution]. 1889 G. B. Shaw Fabian Ess. Socialism 186 Numbers of young men..studied Karl Marx; and were so convinced.., that the Revolution was fixed for 1889. 1920 B. Russell Pract. & Theory Communism ii. 32 The Third International is an organization which exists to promote the class-war and to hasten the advent of revolution everywhere. 1934 tr. J. Stalin Found. of Leninism (ed. 10) iii. 41 The skilful hand of Lenin was needed..to bring out Marx's idea of the uninterrupted revolution in its pure form. 1937 E. H. Carr Internat. Relations iii. 73 The duty of every good Communist was to spread throughout the world the same revolution which had been successful in Russia. 1955 Jrnl. Politics 17 557 As early as 1904..Lenin was already proposing for Russia his policy of ‘continuous revolution’. 1975 Chinese Econ. Stud. 8 iv. 9 Lin Piao's..fallacy was to vainly attempt to use the productivity-first viewpoint as a weapon to oppose the continuing revolution. 1978 Fontana Dict. Mod. Thought 464/2 Lenin..thought that the revolution would pass first through the ‘bourgeois’ and then through the ‘socialist’ stage in his scheme of ‘uninterrupted’ revolution. 1994 Washington Post 19 Mar. d6/1 There's a clenched-fist, working-class spirit to her drawing. She's for the revolution. < as lemmas |
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