Introduction
Chapter I
The class struggle during the first 160 years of the communist movement and the present conditions
- 1.1. The capitalist mode of production
- 1.1.1. The mercantile production
- 1.1.2. Birth, nature and development
of the capitalist mode of production
- 1.2. Classes and classes’ struggle
- 1.2.1. The birth of division of humanity in classes
- 1.2.2. The class struggle and the State
- 1.2.3. The two fundamental classes of bourgeois society
- 1.2.4. The working class’ struggle becomes struggle for Communism
- 1.2.5. The enlargement of State role in bourgeois society
- 1.2.6. By its nature it is the working class that directs other classes
exploited and oppressed by bourgeoisie
- 1.2.7. The working class struggle for its emancipation
and the extinction of class division
- 1.3. Imperialism, last phase of capitalism
- 1.3.1. Origins of imperialism
- 1.3.2. How have we arrived at that turning point?
And how did it show itself?
- 1.3.3. The preventive counter-revolution
- 1.3.4. The Antithetic Forms of Social Unity
- 1.3.5. The communist movement at the beginning of the imperialist era
- 1.4. The first general crisis of capitalism, the first wave of proletarian
revolution, Leninism second superior stage of communist thought
- 1.5. The recovery of capitalism, the modern revisionism,
the Great Cultural Proletarian Revolution,
Maoism as third superior stage of communist thought
- 1.6. The second general crisis of capitalism
and the new wave of proletarian revolution
- 1.7. The historical experience of first socialist countries
- 1.7.1. What does socialism consist of?
- 1.7.2. Socialism triumphs in one or some countries at a time,
not at the same time all over the world
- 1.7.3. The phases which the socialist countries passed through
- 1.7.4. The steps done by the first socialist countries
towards Communism in the first phase of their existence
- 1.7.5. Steps backwards done by modern revisionists in the second phase
of the existence of first socialist countries
- 1.7.6. How did it happen that modern revisionists seize the power?
- 1.7.7. The teachings of socialist countries
Chapter II
The communist movement in Italy
- 2.1. Balance of the experience of class struggle in our country
- 2.1.1. The presupposition and context of communist movement in Italy
- 2.1.2. The first Italian Communist Party
- 2.1.3. The first attempts to rebuild the communist party
- 2.1.4. The Christian-Democratic regime and its putrefaction
- 2.1.5. The construction of the new Italian communist party
- 2.2. Class analysis of Italian society
- 2.2.1. Imperialist bourgeoisie
- 2.2.2.2. Not proletarian popular classes
- Conclusions about class analysis
Chapter III
The communist party struggle for making Italy a new socialist country
- 3.1. The lessons we draw from history of proletarian revolution
Guide principles of (new) Italian Communist Party
- 3.2. The State of the imperialist bourgeoisie
and the struggle for establishing socialism
- 3.3. Our strategy: the revolutionary protracted people’s war
- 3.4. The clandestine party
- 3.5. The General Plan of Work (GPW)
Chapter IV
Program for the socialist phase
- 4.1. Proletariat’s dictatorship
- 4.2. Structure of the society
- 4.3. Superstructure of society
Chapter V
Principal objection to our Manifesto Program
Notes for the study of the Manifesto Program
lunedì 18 febbraio 2008
di La Voce