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Titre Remarques sur le concept de parti prolétarien chez Marx
Auteur Maximilien Rubel
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1961, 2-3
Page 166-176
Résumé anglais Maximilien Rubel : Remarks on the concept of the proletarian party in the writings of Karl Marx. Criticism of Hegelian philosophy led Marx to the concept of a liberal party which was to outgrow itself. Beginning with adhesion to socialism, he considered political revolution as a mean of social emancipation, designed as the « historic mission » of the proletariat. The proletarian party was to be the spontaneous and autonomous creation of the working class, constituted « for itself » within its unions. The Marxist thesis about the conquest of democracy and the dictatorship of the proletariat implies a double concept of the proletarian party : the sociological notion of the worker party and the ethical notion of the communist party.
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