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The Question Of Equality

The Question of Equality


Equality is the fundamental demand of the rebellion of the poor: it
should be the ideological force behind the new society. How this egalitarian
demand is understood is crucial to the distinction between the Democratic
Revolution and the Marxist-Jacobin Revolution.

The Marxist answer to the egalitarian demand is the dictatorship of the
proletariat, which Maurice Duverger shrewdly describes as an accurate
continuation of the Jacobin theory of terror:

". . .Man is born but capitalism corrupts him: In order to destroy the
system of oppression, exploitation and alienation development by capitalism,
violence must be used. Violence against the state, in the first palace, so long
as it is in the hands of the exploiting classes: This means revolution. Next,
when the working class has taken power, the force of the state is directed
against the exploiters and used to destroy every trace of exploitation: this
stage is the dictatorship of the proletariat."

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