1. THE FOURTH REVOLUTION FORETOLD BY THE AUTHORS OF THE THIRD REVOLUTION
As is
well known, neither Marx nor the generality of his most notorious followers (whether
orthodox or heterodox) considered the dictatorship of the proletariat to be the
final phase of the revolutionary process. This dictatorship is, according to
them, nothing but the most refined, dynamic aspect of the universal Revolution.
And, in the evolutionist mythology inherent to the thinking of Marx and his
followers, just as evolution will develop to infinity over the centuries, so
also the Revolution will be endless. From the First Revolution, two other
revolutions have already been born. The third, in its turn, will generate
another. And so on...
It is
impossible to predict within the Marxist perspective what the Twentieth or
Fiftieth Revolution would be like. However, it is possible to predict what the
Fourth Revolution will be like. This prediction has already been made by the
Marxists themselves.
This
revolution will necessarily be the overthrow of the dictatorship of the
proletariat as a result of a new crisis. Pressured by this crisis, the
hypertrophic state will be victim of its own hypertrophy. And it will
disappear, giving rise to a scientistic and cooperationist state of things in
which - so the communists say - man will have attained a heretofore
inconceivable degree of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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