La transición del capitalismo al comunismo

  • Scocco M
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Abstract

The transition from capitalism to communism is a subject that has always generated a broad debate around the world, especially in the left sectors. In general, among the classical theorists of Marxism, it was assumed that between the two modes of production there is an intermediate phase, which has been called socialism. Socialism would then be a period of transition that demands the abolition of social classes, the suppression of all private property of the means of production, the elimination of the difference between the city and the countryside, as well as the difference between work manual and intellectual. In this article we analyze the postulates of some of the main theorists of Marxism who reflected on the transition from capitalism to communism, postulating that between both modes of production there are stages or intermediate stages that they denominated differently.

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Scocco, M. (2018). La transición del capitalismo al comunismo. Izquierdas, (42), 186–197. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-50492018000500186

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