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Name: The State and Revolution

Author: V. I. Lenin
Year: 1917
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Genres/categories: Politics, Philosophy, History
Culture: Russia

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9780140184358
014018435X
No, democracy is not identical with the subordination of the minority to the majority. Democracy is a state which recogizes the subordination of the minority to the majority, i.e., an organization for the systematic use of violence by one class against the other, by one section of the population against another.
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