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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Double Game of French Socialism

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1 Messag, 1, 2 | Party comes to power, all State agencies become instruments 2 Messag (7) | the withering away of the State" ("Fifteen Theses," p. 6).~" 3 Messag (8) | proletariat ... Not only has the State not withered away, but it 4 Messag (8) | maintenance of a coercive State apparatus ... are inherent 5 Messag, 2, 10 | they will be tied to the State educational machinery, which 6 Messag, 2, 10 | intellect will be subject to the State. 27 ~The Program does not 7 Messag, 2, 10 | will manage to evade the State's influence and power only 8 Messag, 2, 11 | empty.~In current language, state property is distinct from 9 Messag, 2, 11 | its relationship to the State is distinct from that of 10 Messag, 2, 11 | is, not belonging to the State (therefore private), but 11 Messag (29)| consists of the goods that the State has for accomplish­ing its 12 Messag (29)| its specific function, the State also may possess and administer 13 Messag (29)| special circumstances. The State may also do this in relation 14 Messag (29)| position to dominate the State itself.~The remaining goods 15 Messag (29)| and even regulated by the State as it wishes.~***~In mid 16 Messag, 2, 11 | determined by the law, and the State will be able to "gradually" 17 Messag, 2, 11 | that the self-­managing State does not intend to elimi­ 18 Messag, 2, 11 | earliest infancy to the State which alone molded his mentality 19 Messag, 3, 1 | not done directly by the State, but rather by a social 20 Messag, 3, 1 | until it finally reaches the State - that is, until self-management 21 Messag, 3, 1 | final dissolution of the State and the distribu­tion of 22 Messag, 3, 1 | the opposite end is the State. But the State would be 23 Messag, 3, 1 | end is the State. But the State would be at the top of the 24 Messag, 3, 1 | façade behind which the State would manipulate everything. 25 Messag, 3, 1 | established, the powers of the State will "gradualistically" 26 Messag, 3, 1 | establishing it by law, the State is omnipotent. As long as 27 Messag, 3, 1 | at least as long as the State exists, it may at any time 28 Messag, 3, 1 | societies of the West, the State does not exercise such ample 29 Messag, 3, 1 | voting in the assemblies.~The State decides everything in a 30 Messag (36)| objective of the Soviet State is the building of a communist 31 Messag (36)| the disappearance of the State.~The Institute of Philosophy 32 Messag (36)| Science define the role of the State in the period of transition 33 Messag (36)| strengthens the power of the State an at the same time paves 34 Messag (36)| a political apparatus or state coercion ....~''Now then, 35 Messag (36)| rapid disappearance of the State on the pretext of fighting 36 Messag (36)| time, the need to renounce state power amounts, in the [present] 37 Messag (36)| of the extinction of the State cannot be accelerated by 38 Messag (36)| artificial measures. The State will not be abolished by 39 Messag (36)| possible when the socialist State fulfills its historical 40 Messag (36)| strengthen the Socialist State and the perspectives of 41 Messag (36)| of the extinction of the state is the problem of the transformation, 42 Messag (36)| transformation, form the socialist State, into the communist self-management 43 Messag (36)| those now fulfilled by the State will subsist under communism. 44 Messag (36)| The extinction of the State means: 1) the disappearance 45 Messag (36)| disappearance of the necessity of state coercion and of the organs 46 Messag (36)| functions now fulfilled by the State into social functions; 3) 47 Messag (36)| scene, the necessity for the State will also disappear. Society 48 Messag (36)| as Engels has said, the State machinery can be put into 49 Messag, 3, 3 | including adversaries" (State­ment of February 10, 1981). 43~ 50 Messag, 3, 3 | this document the prelates state that "French Catholics today 51 Messag (45)| document, the French bishops state: "Our pastoral ministry 52 Messag (46)| achieve, here and now, a state of affairs delivering you 53 Messag, 4 | elections of a chief of state and representatives to the 54 Messag, 4 | resources of the French State and France's international 55 Messag (47)| socialist leaders and chiefs of state, as well as to representatives 56 1, 1 | transformation of the State" ("Fifteen Theses, " p. 57 1, 2 | representatives of that State (or~regions), and representatives 58 1, 2 | of representatives of the State ...  and certain types of 59 1, 2 | is not synonymous with "state takeover" (cf. "Fifteen 60 1, 4 | The Transformation of the State~·        The Marxist myth 61 1, 4 | the disappearance of the State comes up once again in the 62 1, 4 | function and the nature of the State may be transformed" (Fifteen 63 1, 4 | some of the powers of the State, which will thereby crumble (" 64 1, 7 | transition to socialism " the State will intervene especially 65 1, 7 | essential responsibility of the State to intervene by law in order 66 1, 7 | stage of the process, the State will impose a series of 67 Author | hierarchical structure of the State analogous to those provoked 68 Author | into the Church and the State, into social customs, art 69 Author | most important~Brazilian state - whence came his mother, 70 Author | of Catholic Action of the State of Sao Paulo.~In 1951, the 71 Author | Church and the Communist State: the Impossible Coexistence (


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