Communism does not aim at the abolition of bourgeois individuality, independence, and freedom
Negation: The abolition of bourgeois individuality, independence, and freedom is aimed at by communism 1 0 2
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Communists do not have interests separate from those of the proletariat 1 0 2Communism aims at abolishing the right of personally acquiring property as the fruit of one's own labour 1 0 2In bourgeois society, capital is independent and has individuality while the living person is dependent and has no individuality 1 0 2Bourgeois society defines freedom as free trade, free selling and buying 1 0 2Communism deprives no man of power to appropriate products of society but deprives him of power to subjugate labour of others by means of such appropriations 1 0 2The abolition of bourgeois individuality, independence, and freedom is aimed at by communism 1 0 2Both the bourgeois family and its complement will vanish with the vanishing of capital 1 0 2Communism abolishes eternal truths, all religion, and all morality instead of constituting them on a new basis 1 0 2In place of the old bourgeois society with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association where the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all 1 0 2The communists fight for the attainment of immediate aims and enforcement of momentary interests of the working class 1 0 2