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  > So “more important” is the wrong question. What is important is to see that without class revolution, liberation of any oppressed group is impossible; and without the liberation of every group, class revolution alone cannot build the world in which no domination remains.
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  > The present conjuncture is not simply “Trump winning another term.” It is the moment when an already-concentrated imperialist bloc, unable to resolve its own contradictions through normal parliamentary means, resorts to the most brutal forms of state coercion it possesses. The “fascistic” tone you describe is the natural off-ramp for a ruling class that has exhausted its legal and diplomatic instruments and has been forced to admit that capital can only reproduce its domination through the open terror of the police and the military.
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  > Therefore the question “what can we do?” has to be posed on a class, not electoral, plane. The concrete tasks are:
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- > 1. **Seize the state machinery for the masses.** The fascist turn cannot survive if the proletariat learns to turn the same police and courts against their masters. That means:<br>
 
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  > * Every workplace, neighborhood committee, school and union cell must set up clandestine security and mutual-aid networks that cut off the monopoly the cops hold over “public safety.”<br>
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  > * We need a nationwide, party-guided plan for the seizure—not just of factories and mines—but of the jails, courts, and legislatures. The goal is to transform the repressive apparatus from a weapon of the bourgeoisie into a service of the proletariat, guaranteeing expropriation of private prisons and the abolition of the death penalty.
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  > So “more important” is the wrong question. What is important is to see that without class revolution, liberation of any oppressed group is impossible; and without the liberation of every group, class revolution alone cannot build the world in which no domination remains.
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+ > **trump was re-elected in 2024 and the US is increasingly becoming more and more fascistic in nature. ICE is turning into an unaccountable paramilitary force that is conducting kidnappings and murders in the streets to innocent people, immigrants or not. what can we do?**<br>
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  > The present conjuncture is not simply “Trump winning another term.” It is the moment when an already-concentrated imperialist bloc, unable to resolve its own contradictions through normal parliamentary means, resorts to the most brutal forms of state coercion it possesses. The “fascistic” tone you describe is the natural off-ramp for a ruling class that has exhausted its legal and diplomatic instruments and has been forced to admit that capital can only reproduce its domination through the open terror of the police and the military.
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  > Therefore the question “what can we do?” has to be posed on a class, not electoral, plane. The concrete tasks are:
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+ > 1. **Seize the state machinery for the masses.** The fascist turn cannot survive if the proletariat learns to turn the same police and courts against their masters. That means:
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  > * Every workplace, neighborhood committee, school and union cell must set up clandestine security and mutual-aid networks that cut off the monopoly the cops hold over “public safety.”<br>
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  > * We need a nationwide, party-guided plan for the seizure—not just of factories and mines—but of the jails, courts, and legislatures. The goal is to transform the repressive apparatus from a weapon of the bourgeoisie into a service of the proletariat, guaranteeing expropriation of private prisons and the abolition of the death penalty.
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