Russian Leviathan and the Marxist idea of dying out of the State

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This paper deals with the causes of blatant discrepancies of Marxist idea of the state dying-off with the historical practice of "real socialism". The author concludes that the real possibility of the state dying-off is opened by the process of decentralization, personalization of production that results from the emergence of a new type of technology such as the programmable, automatically operating machines.

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State and Revolution.Vladimir Il ich Lenin - 2001 - International Law & Taxation.

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