>>2412450Again I will write against the fearful opportunists here who do not want to organize workers into workers' self-defense committees, but rather want to hand over repressive power to the reactionary bourgeois state to prevent communists from taking power because they do not understand the difference between the proletarian state and the bourgeois state.
All communist revolutions that have existed depend on the abolition of the bourgeois state to implement the dictatorship of the proletariat without exception to socialize the economy. Whether the Bolsheviks or any communist party, implementing the workers' popular militia with the Red Guard and eventually forming a Red Army that will serve the supremacy of the proletariat depends on the abolition of all institutions that maintain the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. To have a revolution in a revolutionary situation, you cannot have subordinations to the state of class conciliation or believe that the institutions of the bourgeois state are neutral.
If you don't believe what I'm writing then I'll put a quote from Lenin himself before the revolution:
<In Russia at the present moment, when the Provisional Government, which is part and parcel of the capitalist class and enjoys the confidence—necessarily unstable—of the broad mass of the petty-bourgeois population, has undertaken to convene a Constituent Assembly, the immediate duty of the party of the proletariat is to fight for a political system which will best guarantee economic progress and the rights of the people in general, and make possible the least painful transition to socialism in particular.
<The party of the proletariat cannot rest content with a bourgeois parliamentary democratic republic, which throughout the world preserves and strives to perpetuate the monarchist instruments for the oppression of the masses, namely, the police, the standing army, and the privileged bureaucracy.
<The party fights for a more democratic workers’ and peasants’ republic, in which the police and the standing army will be abolished and replaced by the universally armed people, by a people’s militia; all officials will be not only elective, but also subject to recall at any time upon the demand of a majority of the electors; all employees, without exception, will be paid at a rate not exceeding the average wage of a competent worker; parliamentary representative institutions will be gradually replaced by Soviets of people’s representatives (from various classes and professions, or from various localities), functioning as both legislative and executive bodies.[…]
<Furthermore, the Party under all circumstances, and whatever the conditions of democratic agrarian reform may be, will unswervingly work for the independent class organization of the rural proletariat, will explain to the latter the irreconcilable antagonisms that exist between it and the peasant bourgeoisie, will warn it against the false attraction of the system of petty farming, which, while commodity production exists, can never do away with the poverty of the masses, and, finally, will urge the need for a complete socialist revolution as the only means of abolishing poverty and exploitation.
<In the endeavor to achieve its immediate aims, the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party supports every oppositional and revolutionary movement directed against the existing social and political set-up in Russia, but at the same time emphatically rejects all reformist projects involving any expansion or consolidation of the guardianship of the police and bureaucracy over the laboring masses.
<V. I. Lenin, 1917, Materials Relating to the Revision of the Party Programme, "Chapter 4. Draft of Revised Programme"https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/reviprog/ch04.htmAll this is the duty of every revolutionary socialist to advance the class struggle of the masses so that popular councils can develop within the bourgeois state, preparing for a future revolutionary situation to overthrow the capitalist state and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat, spreading terror against the enemies of the supremacy of the proletariat and facilitating the expropriations that must be carried out. The rest will be organized within the proletarian state after consolidating power, and any coward who denies this is an anti-Marxist counterrevolutionary who must be defeated and crushed as an enemy.