what method should be adopted for participation in power in India?
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Communism should be adopted for participation of power in India.
It will create a stateless, classless society and this can happen if the people take away the power of the bourgeoisie or the ruling class, who own the means of production and establish worker control of the means of production.
Some characteristics of the parties competing for power can also generate uncertainty and confusion among voters … on the nature of the relationship between the number of parties and levels of participation … This problem is very relevant to the situation in post‐Communist Europe and also in India. Because Political Power and Technical Power Political participation in Western democracies is essentially electoral in nature, designed to exert popular pressure upon political decision-mak- ing. Political participation in Communist China serves the function of de- veloping …
… Yet, when its proponents have suc- ceeded in seizing state power, com- munism has become an institutional- ized system of highly … It is, moreover, very dif- ficult for Communist states to break out of this mold … The original idea of communism was essentially Utopian in nature
It will create a stateless, classless society and this can happen if the people take away the power of the bourgeoisie or the ruling class, who own the means of production and establish worker control of the means of production.
Some characteristics of the parties competing for power can also generate uncertainty and confusion among voters … on the nature of the relationship between the number of parties and levels of participation … This problem is very relevant to the situation in post‐Communist Europe and also in India. Because Political Power and Technical Power Political participation in Western democracies is essentially electoral in nature, designed to exert popular pressure upon political decision-mak- ing. Political participation in Communist China serves the function of de- veloping …
… Yet, when its proponents have suc- ceeded in seizing state power, com- munism has become an institutional- ized system of highly … It is, moreover, very dif- ficult for Communist states to break out of this mold … The original idea of communism was essentially Utopian in nature
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