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[Marxism] Re: Bourgeois revolutions not led by the bourgeoisie?
Regarding Néstor’s post, I’ll come back to this when I have the time to
give it the attention it deserves. But for the moment I would just
restate and re-emphasise the point I make in the fifth paragrpah of what
I posted yesterday. The ‘transition’ (from feudalism to capitalism) is a
transformation that occurs at the level of social relations, and it is a
transformation that is necessarily supra-national in scope. What we
customarily designate as the ‘bourgeois revolutions’ are those political
transformations that occur at the level of the superstructure, the level
of the state, and they are necessarily national in scope. The two things
are distinct; and almost in their entirety, the theoretical difficulties
that emerge around these themes do so because either the former process
is colapsed into the latter, or vice versa.
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