Who asserted that the state
would ultimately wither away
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The phrase was coined by Friedrich Engels in part 3, chapter 2, of Anti-Dühring: The interference of the state power in social relations becomes superfluous in one sphere after another, and then ceases of itself.
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The phrase was coined by Friedrich Engels in part 3, chapter 2, of Anti-Dühring: The interference of the state power in social relations becomes superfluous in one sphere after another, and then ceases of itself.
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