The great struggle to escape capitalism
The crisis of the ruling order that unfolded in Russia in 1917 brought on an enormous social upheaval, culminating in a revolution -- a process of fundamental transformation of the society's socioeconomic and political structures and institutions. This revolution -- history's first major a...
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The crisis of the ruling order that unfolded in Russia in 1917 brought on an enormous social upheaval, culminating in a revolution -- a process of fundamental transformation of the society's socioeconomic and political structures and institutions. This revolution -- history's first major attempt to transcend capitalism -- inevitably provoked a counterrevolution that sought to turn back the clock. Such life-and-death struggles have recurred in the periphery and semi-periphery of the world capitalist system since 1917, right up to the present. Revolution even undermined itself by doing things that delegitimized it. But it was also an enormous step forward, for the people were enabled to move from a subhuman existence to levels of development worthy of human beings. Cuba, for instance, solved problems that had never been solved in Latin America. Revolution broke out in the periphery and semi-periphery of the world capitalist system primarily because the people of these regions have been capitalism's principal victims, making them the ones most likely to revolt against it. |
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