| 1922 - 624 pages
...revolutionary struggle to overturn the existing government. The manifesto states that the " direct objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the state." It is asserted that revolutionary socialism does not propose to capture the bourgeois parliamentary... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1921 - 1088 pages
...conquering of power " by organizing the industrial government of the working classes," but that " the direct objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the State," and that this is to be done not by capturing " the bourgeois parliamentary State " but by conquering... | |
| Republican National Committee - 1920 - 508 pages
...membership in which makes an alien liable to deportation. The manifesto of the party was quoted as follows: "The proletarian class struggle is essentially a political...conquest by the proletariat of the power of the state. . . . The parliamentarianism of the Communist Party performs a service in mobilizing the proletariat... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1920 - 718 pages
...organizations upon which capitalist exploitation depends, and the introduction of a proletarian State power. The objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the State. Communism does not propose to ' capture ' the bourgeoise parliamentary State, but to conquer and destroy... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1920 - 756 pages
...organizations upon which capitalist exploitation depends, and the introduction of a proletarian State power. The objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the State. Communism does not propose to ' capture ' the bourgeoise parliamentary State, but to conquer and destroy... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1920 - 382 pages
...organization upon which capitalist exploitation depends and the introduction of a proletarian State power. The objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the State. Communism does not propose to ' capture ' tne bourgoise parliamentary State, but to conquer and destroy... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1920 - 302 pages
...upon which capitalistic exploitation depends and the introduction of a new social system. The direct objective is the conquest by the proletariat of the power of the State. all the political power, the Army und the police, Industry and the press are In the hand* of the capitalsts,... | |
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