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The People’s Struggle and the Supra-Class Struggle: The Role of the Political Momentum in the Motion of Socio-Economic Formation (Model IP)

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As the starting point for our considerations let us take Model I of the theory of socio-economic formation presented in Section B. In this model the regularities of the development of such a formation reveal themselves in the most clear form, which is then more and more disturbed (by the division of labour, by the increase in productive forces etc.) in further, more concrete, models. Hence, all the assumptions (A)–(G) of Model I (Chapter 4) are accepted here except assumption (C) which is replaced with the realistic condition saying that

(non-C) in society S there exist political classes, the disposers of the repressive forces and the citizens, being separate social categories.

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© 1983 D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland

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Nowak, L. (1983). The People’s Struggle and the Supra-Class Struggle: The Role of the Political Momentum in the Motion of Socio-Economic Formation (Model IP). In: Property and Power. Theory and Decision Library, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6949-0_12

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