The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin

From the Marxist conception of society, violence is not a phenomenon that is advocated per se, but to understand the historical-social development, it is perceived that violence, as class societies, has played a decisive role for the configuration, consolidation and decline of the same. Reject this...

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Main Authors: Luisa Fernanda Correa Jiménez, Santiago Escobar, Camilo Gallego Pulgarín
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Kavilando 2017-08-01
Series:Revista Kavilando
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Online Access:http://www.kavilando.org/revista/index.php/kavilando/article/view/229
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description From the Marxist conception of society, violence is not a phenomenon that is advocated per se, but to understand the historical-social development, it is perceived that violence, as class societies, has played a decisive role for the configuration, consolidation and decline of the same. Reject this approach both reactionary violence and abstract pacifism and recognize revolutionary violence as the only form of radical transformation of society, which will be necessary at some particular moment in history to end the capitalist mode of production, and thus, give to a new social formation that encourages the transition towards a communist society.
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spellingShingle Luisa Fernanda Correa Jiménez
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The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
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violencia
superestructura
revolución
oprimido
insurrección popular.
title The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
title_full The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
title_fullStr The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
title_full_unstemmed The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
title_short The role of violence: a revision of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin
title_sort role of violence a revision of the work of marx engels and lenin
topic violencia
superestructura
revolución
oprimido
insurrección popular.
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