What Is To Be Done?

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A two-stage revolution is required to overthrow our capitalistic governors. We must install a vanguard party, one elected through a pure democratic-centralism vote, that would seize power on behalf of the proletariat. This way, we can have a one-party socialist state. A single party can streamline decision-making processes, leading to swift and decisive action on policies that benefit the working class. This reduces bureaucratic inefficiencies in multiparty systems and allows for coherent implementation of socialist policies. A one-party socialist state fosters a culture of accountability within leadership. By operating under a centralized party, leaders can be held to Marxist-Leninist standards and the welfare of the Proletariat class. This prevents the rise to power of self-serving bureaucrats who prioritize personal gain and production over the public good. The absence of competing political interests allows for more strategic and long-term economic planning, facilitating coordinated efforts to eliminate unemployment/poverty and reduce inequalities. On a similar note, I'll explain how capitalism is the cause of Imperialism. At the core of capitalism, is the need for profit maximization and the continuous expansion of capital. As capitalists seek new markets and resources to sustain their growth and profitability, they inevitably look beyond their national borders. This craving for greater economic returns leads to competition among capitalist nations, creating conditions perfect for imperialist practices. As stated by Karl Marx, overproduction is the tendency inherent in capitalism. With the accumulation of capital, industries produce more goods than domestic markets can absorb, and the excess is created. Faced with such surplus production, a capitalist seeks a new market, and this often creates imperialism to export his commodities. The need to discover foreign markets appears to confirm that there are no self-contained capitalist economies but that their growth necessarily involves expansion and thus gives rise to imperialist expansion.