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According to orthodox Marxist theory, it is inevitable that the modern socialist revolution overthrows capitalism. Although the inevitability of the final socialist revolution is a controversial discussion among many different schools of Marxist ideas, we believe that all Marxism, if not necessarily, requires socialism. Marxists believe that socialist society is far superior to capitalist society for most people. Before the Russian revolution in 1917, Lenin wrote as follows. "Socialization of production will inevitably bring about the shift of production means to social property.This conversion will result in a drastic increase in labor productivity, shortening of working hours, and through residue work, small scale, primitive To improve the workforce to replace the ruins of split production "
The revolution is supposed to continue. The revolution will continue until the realization of communism. Marxist national theory and revolutionary theory are perfectly related concepts. But Marx and Marxists made a difference between different types of revolution. These differences are very important in the field of comprehensive analysis of Marxist revolutionary theory. Marx, Engel, Lenin absolutely observed this country from various angles. They believe that the state is not only a niche of human independence, but also a tool to conquer humanity. There is no need to forcibly resolve this condition. State power should be mandatory and the highest power of the working class should be established. At the same time, all courses are abolished. When achieving these two goals, the state is not important as it is just a tool of abuse.