BurgerPunk ,
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That’s not true, and it shows that you obviously haven’t investigated those revolutions or the theory behind them.

The entire populace would need to see the world differently than they do now.

Yes. This issue is dealt with through communist theory. A revolution is a process. It doesn’t end at a “change of regime.”

Its true that class and money are not immediately abolished, because they can’t be immediately abolished. The abolition of class and momey is a theoretical endpoint of a long period of transition because

The entire populace would need to see the world differently than they do now.

More or less as you put it.

You are saying that because the process isn’t automatic, and people now do not already see the world that way, that the process should never begin

You should investigate the actual revolutions you’re talking about, and read some of the basic theories behind them. If you are still against them, then at lesst you will actually know what you’re talking about, and your critiques would be worth hearing

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