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| | Divergence Between Marx and Bakunins Revolutionary Strategy : Thunderbay IMC |
 | | Marx argued that the circulation of commodities is the starting point of capital2, as the production of commodities, their circulation, and the developed form of circulation called commerce, form the historical groundwork from which it arises.3 Marx argues that the origin of capital is manifested in money and the behavior of the capitalist class. |
 | | Marx identifies a twofold origin of manufacture, firstly, manufacture can be a combination of individuals with differing handicrafts in one place, or, secondly, manufacture can be a combination of individuals with the same handicrafts in one place.28 Marx describes the first process of manufacture through the example of carriage making. |
 | | Marx and Engels argued that for a thriving socialist revolution there must initially occur the elevation of the proletariat to the position of ruling class, the establishment of the state under the leadership of the working class, the dictatorship of the proletariat. |
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