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The Democratic Principle The Democratic Principle by Amadeo Bordiga
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“From the moment that opposing interests and class conflicts exist, there can be no unity of organization, and in spite of the outward appearance of popular sovereignty, the state remains the organ of the economically dominant class and the instrument of defence of its interests.”
Amadeo Bordiga, The Democratic Principle
“Communism demonstrates that the formal juridical and political application of the democratic and majority principle of all the citizens while society is divided into opposed classes in relation to the economy, is incapable of making the state an organizational unit of the whole society or the whole nation.”
Amadeo Bordiga, The Democratic Principle
“From the moment that opposing interests and class conflicts exist, there can be no unity of organization, and in spite of the outward appearance of popular sovereignty, the state remains the organ of the economically dominant class and the instrument of defence of its interests”
Amadeo Bordiga, The Democratic Principle
“From the moment that opposing interests and class conflict exist, there can be no unity of organization, and in spite of the outward appearance of popular sovereignty, the state remains the organ of the economically dominant class and the instrument of defence of its interests.”
Amadeo Bordiga, The Democratic Principle
“The Marxist critique of the postulates of bourgeois democracy is in fact based on the definition of the class character of modern society. It demonstrates the theoretical inconsistency and the practical deception of a system which pretends to reconcile political equality with the division of society into social classes determined by the nature of the mode of production.”
Amadeo Bordiga, The Democratic Principle