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'''Blanquism''' is a form of socialism that rejects the Marxist concept of the [[Dictatorship of the proletariat]], instead the idea is that a small cadre if insider elites, highly organized and sometimes even organized in secret as conspirators, are the real force of Socialist revolution.
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'''Blanquism''' is a form of socialism that rejects the Marxist concept of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]], instead the idea is that a small cadre if insider elites, highly organized and sometimes even organized in secret as conspirators, are the real force of Socialist revolution.
  
 
The concept is attributed to [[Louis Auguste Blanqui]], a French Socialist.
 
The concept is attributed to [[Louis Auguste Blanqui]], a French Socialist.

Latest revision as of 03:35, January 11, 2019

Louis Auguste Blanqui

Blanquism is a form of socialism that rejects the Marxist concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat, instead the idea is that a small cadre if insider elites, highly organized and sometimes even organized in secret as conspirators, are the real force of Socialist revolution.

The concept is attributed to Louis Auguste Blanqui, a French Socialist.

See also