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	Stalin's death allowed us
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	to get partially away
from our provincial theories.
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	To recognise and know the existence
of others aside from us
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	and seeing this exterior,
begin to see ourselves better.
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	To know the place we occupy
in the knowledge
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	and ignorance of Marxism
:19:23
	and then begin to know ourselves.
:19:30
	Today's task is simply to define,
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	to face these problems
in light of day
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	if we want to give some existence
:19:41
	and consistency
to Marxist philosophy.
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	Any questions?
:19:48
	Can a non-socialist revolution
:19:51
	peacefully be changed
into a socialist one?
:19:56
	Yes, under specific conditions.
:19:59
	But never can
:20:01
	an absence of revolution
be changed to revolution,
:20:05
	nor into a socialist revolution,
and even to socialism.
:20:09
	No matter how you look at it,
:20:12
	the road to socialism
leads to revolution.
:20:17
	But your question reveals
a false underlying notion.
:20:23
	Where do just ideas arise?
:20:26
	Where do just ideas come from?
:20:30
	Out of the sky.
:20:33
	No, they come
from social interaction, and...
:20:39
	The fight to produce?
:20:40
	Yes, and then...
:20:47
	From scientific research.
:20:50
	Yes, and what else?
:20:55
	From the class struggle.
:20:58
	Some classes are victorious,
others defeated.