The political significance of the Paris Commune

Authors

  • Nildo Viana Universidade Federal de Goiáis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1980-3532.2011n6p60

Abstract

The Paris Commune was a proletarian revolution was unfinished great political significance as a manifestation of proletarian politics. This policy was manifested in the essence of proletarian self-management of it. Denial of proletarian bourgeois institutions lived with the draft statement of proletarian social ownership. Thus, it is crucial to realize the effect the actions of Paris and the proletarian bourgeois reaction, in which are placed face to face two ways to accomplish the political struggle of class. The class struggle has lost out but failed to germinate their perceived political significance, recognition of which also depends on the class struggle. What is at stake in the proletarian revolution are two political concepts and practices radically different and antagonistic.

Published

2011-09-14

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Section

Dossiê