The Permanent Revolution

The idea of the Permanent Revolution that was first laid out by Marx and Engels has meant distortion after distortion, tho i plan on clearing all of this, but i feel as i must first explain what it really is.

Submitted by McCune on January 24, 2026

The Permanent Revolution is the intensification of class struggle after the bourgeois state has been blown up by the revolutionary proletariat. This phenomenon is national and international, with it ending in the establishment of the co-operative society. It's a phenomenon that has no stages, it's a continuation and the intensification and the breaking of the class struggle into a permanent civil war that spreads its cracks on an international scale. It's the phenomenon that permanently ruptures and breaks the bourgeois hold on the proletariat and its mind. The permanent revolution seeks to destroy the present state of things, it seeks to build the dictatorship of the proletariat on an international scale and purge the bourgeoisie and its mode of production and mode of thought. The permanent revolution which was falsified by Trotsky is not that revolution is possible in countries where the feudal mode of production still rains in the countryside, no, this possibility comes with the capitalist mode of production. The permanent revolution is not a stage of revolution that says we skip the democratic stage in our epoch, the proletariat as a class will skip it no matter what, this is due to its class. The permanent revolution is merely the phenomenon that sparks a civil war in class struggle and in all bourgeois society between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, where the proletariat transform themselves into an extremely revolutionary class, where they seek the abolition of themselves as a class for the establishment of the co-operative society, for communism. Thus the permanent revolution is the revolt in class struggle by the proletariat, its effects are permanent on the working class no matter if it fails or not. It is thus permanent.

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