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Critique of the State's Role in the 1848 Communist Text
The 1848 political pamphlet on communism proposes a series of measures to be implemented by the proletariat after seizing power, including the centralization of credit, communication, and transport in the hands of the state. The text also famously predicts that, eventually, the state itself will 'wither away' as class distinctions disappear. Evaluate the internal consistency of this argument. Is the proposed temporary expansion of state power logically compatible with its predicted eventual disappearance? Justify your position using reasoning based on the pamphlet's own premises.
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