Communists do not form a separate party opposed to other working-class parties
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If it is true that...
Communists do not form a separate party opposed to other working-class parties 1 0 2and
Communists do not have interests separate from those of the proletariat 1 0 2and
Communists represent the interests of the proletarian movement as a whole 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The immediate aim of communists is formation of the proletariat into a class, overthrow of bourgeois supremacy, and conquest of political power by the proletariat 1 0 2Mentions
Karl Marx/The Communist Manifesto
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