W. Cleon Skousen Quote

It is significant that Communist theory treats the proletariat as though it were a unique branch of the human race. The proletariat is assumed to be a special breed which would almost automatically blossom into pleasant, efficient social-economic living if it could just be liberated from oppressive government. The government is presumed to be nothing more than the tool of an oppressive class of capitalists and consequently, if the capitalist class were destroyed, the need for any kind of government would be obliterated. The Communist leaders have always felt confident that when the proletariat takes over it will not want to oppress anyone and therefore the need for government will be nonexistent.


The Naked Communist (1958)


It is significant that Communist theory treats the proletariat as though it were a unique branch of the human race. The proletariat is assumed to be...

It is significant that Communist theory treats the proletariat as though it were a unique branch of the human race. The proletariat is assumed to be...

It is significant that Communist theory treats the proletariat as though it were a unique branch of the human race. The proletariat is assumed to be...

It is significant that Communist theory treats the proletariat as though it were a unique branch of the human race. The proletariat is assumed to be...