An argument of Engels and Marx that during the transition to communism, the state loses its bureaucratic and coercive functions and is replaced by collective and decentralized administration of society.
— Geraldine Lievesley
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An argument of Engels and Marx that during the transition to communism, the state loses its bureaucratic and coercive functions and is replaced by collective and decentralized administration of society.
— Geraldine Lievesley
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