Chapter 1168 The Victory of the Revolution Is the Beginning of the Problem
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But he really doesn't know what to answer Mikhail now. Bakunin. What path should a backward country take after the victory of the revolution?
Emperor Zhu Jishi of the Ming Dynasty and his good friend Friedrich. Engels gave an answer, which was to repeat the path taken by the advanced capitalist countries that had taken the first mover...... Of course, it must be taken into account the national conditions of the country. Therefore, Zhu Jishi acted as the Ming Emperor with a clear conscience, riding on the head of the 500 million Oriental people, and also established a royal consortium to exploit the surplus value of the Oriental people and stimulated the great development of China's capitalist economy, and also made a large number of meritorious generals make them the ruling pillars of the reactionary dynasty, and used extremely inhumane colonialist policies to make as many as 50 million or 60 million Han people leave their homeland where their ancestors had lived for generations. After a lot of tossing, the traditional feudal small-scale peasant economy in China was finally tossed to the point of dying, and finally led the Ming Empire to embark on the road of no return to capitalism and imperialism.
And the ranks of the proletariat in China have also grown more than n times in the past 17 or 8 years. Moreover, with the initial establishment and continuous development of the compulsory education system, a new generation of proletariat with culture, consciousness, a sense of ownership, and a sense of citizenship will inevitably be born in the foreseeable future. They will inevitably become the main force to overthrow the ** dynasty and the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, and the stronger the capitalism of the Ming Empire becomes, the proletariat as the gravedigger of capitalism will naturally grow stronger. Until they have the power to overthrow the bourgeoisie. Belch. Theoretically, it is.
That's why Emperor Zhu is doing those things now. All of them conform to the universal truth of Marxism. How else could it be? A step into a new era of socialism? What does it depend on? Is it just a small-scale peasant economy like Poland?
Marx was not at all convinced that this could be achieved. Because the Polish economy, supported by a small-scale peasant economy, simply cannot afford real socialism, or even a management system in which the government and the state control the economy...... The reform of equal division of land was also practiced in Korea, a vassal state of the Ming Empire. Engels also conducted a special investigation, and the land reform did improve the living standards of the North Korean peasants to a certain extent, but it did not bring much impetus to the industrialization of the North Korea.
The Korean regime's gains from the countryside were only enough to sustain the most basic expenses of a country, and it was only when the security of Korea was guaranteed by the Ming Empire. So the regime in North Korea simply does not have the spare power to invest in industry and commerce. And the Republic of Poland, although there is no such parasitic class as kings and nobles. However, it is still necessary to maintain a bureaucratic contingent and maintain a fairly strong military force, and the financial burden on the country is probably a little heavier than that of North Korea. Under such circumstances, where is the spare time to invest in industry and commerce? If the state did not have the financial resources to invest in industry, it would have to rely on private and foreign capital to promote the industrialization of Poland. And this process, of course, means re-taking the capitalist road, exactly the same as what Zhu Jishi did in China!
This means that the working people of Poland will have to sweat and blood to fatten Polish capitalism! And the present revolutionary regime in Poland will become an accomplice and agent of the capitalists, just like the Ming court -- this is inevitable. Because the economic base determines the superstructure, if the economic base of Poland is capitalism. Then the superstructure must be a bourgeois agent! That is, the people who now sit in the castle of Warsaw will no longer be revolutionaries, but the objects of revolution of the Polish proletariat in the future......
It is ironic that the leaders of the International Workingmen's Association, after seizing power in Poland, became the targets of the Polish working class revolution!
"No, we can't go down such a path!"
"The Polish working people, who have just escaped the clutches of Tsarist Russia, must not be allowed to fall into the miserable situation of being brutally exploited by the bourgeoisie again!"
Marx did not know what to answer, but the leaders of the Polish Red Party and the Russian Land and Freedom Society in the room were the first to shout. In fact, their words also represent Marx's heart. Although, from an economic and sociological point of view, there is no way for Poland to skip this stage and go straight to GCISM! But as a thinker and politician who recognized the essence of capitalism, how could Marx not know the dirty, shameless, and cruel nature of capitalism? There is probably no difference in the circumstances of life between handing over the working people of Poland to the capitalists for exploitation and allowing them to continue to be slaves of Tsarist Russia.
But the progress of society must be down-to-earth, step by step!
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"There is never only one road to socialism!"
"It is not necessary and impossible for Poland to repeat the path of Great Britain, France, the United States and China."
"Poland has its own special national conditions, and the Polish peasants naturally yearn for socialism."
"Poland does not have the soil for capitalist development, socialism is the development line suitable for Poland's national conditions!"
In the middle of the night, the cheering citizens gathered outside the Warsaw Castle had dispersed, but the lights in the castle conference room were still bright. The leaders of the Polish Provisional Government, the International Workingmen's Association, the Land and Freedom Society and the Polish Red Party continued to meet to discuss the social system to be implemented in the Republic of Poland.
All the delegates spoke enthusiastically in support of Mikhail. Bakunin's opinion. In addition to Carl. Marx, he just sat there without saying a word. Neither for nor against. He did not support it because he knew that Bakunin's line would inevitably fail, that the socialist road of the Republic of Poland would not work, that it would have to develop capitalism first! He did not oppose it because Marx could not bear to push the working people of Poland into the hell of capitalism.
"The socialist Poland of the future will be a country in which the proletariat is the master of the country, so there will be no capitalists and there will be no need for capitalists. Don't the working people of Poland and we, the leaders of the revolution, know how to open and manage factories, shops, banks? "In the midst of the hustle and bustle, Mikhail. Bakunin had once again made the final decision, and in the course of the Polish national uprising against Russia, Bakunin, a Russian, seemed to have grown into the most respected leader of all, for the Polish revolution had in fact succeeded along the lines of the agrarian revolution he had formulated.
As soon as Bakunin spoke, the conference room suddenly fell silent, and everyone's eyes turned to it. Although no one agreed to the development of capitalism in Poland, no one knew how to build socialism in a poor and backward agrarian country. Most of them were revolutionary activists, i.e. rebels, and a few were left-wing scholars, such as Marx. Everyone has a set of revolutionary principles, but to lead a country, it is all a blind eye.
However, Bakunin already had a way, because he knew that there was a Friedrich who had guided the industrialization of the backward feudal agricultural country of the Ming Dynasty. Mr. Engels, also a supporter and sympathizer of socialist Poland.
He looked at Marx with a smile, "Moore (Marx's alias), I think Friedrich. Did Mr. Engels know better than any capitalist in the world how to industrialize a country based on a small-scale peasant economy? His work in China was so successful that the King of Prussia wanted him to be Minister of Finance and Economy. If he could come and be the Minister of Economy of socialist Poland, what else would we need the capitalists to do? ā
Let Engels come to the aid of Poland? Marx nodded slightly, this is probably the only way, right? Who else but him could accomplish this task? If this old friend of his own had helped, socialist Poland would have taken fewer detours. Even if we have to go back to the development of capitalism in the end, the whole process will always be gentle...... (To be continued.) )u