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The communist programme is a roadmap of the operative level of communist politics. It generally has a minimum programme that creates the conditions that are conducive to the creation of a volatile and militant working class, and a maximum programme whose implementation would mean the seizure of power by the proletariat. | {{Multiple issues| | ||
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The '''communist programme''' is a roadmap of the operative level of communist politics. It generally has a minimum programme that creates the conditions that are conducive to the creation of a volatile and militant working class, and a maximum programme whose implementation would mean the seizure of power by the proletariat. | |||
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The communist programme is a roadmap of the operative level of communist politics. It generally has a minimum programme that creates the conditions that are conducive to the creation of a volatile and militant working class, and a maximum programme whose implementation would mean the seizure of power by the proletariat.