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ceased to exist. So long as Darwinism continues to exist, communism
will continue to exist as well. That is because fundamentally both of
these rest on a shared philosophy: Dialectic Materialism. Charles Dar-
win adapted this thought to nature and Karl Marx adapted it to histo-
ry and society. Consequently, just as in the 20th century, Marxism con-
tinues to exist today as well and so long as Darwinism continues to
exist, it will never disappear from the world politics.
Indeed, at the moment, the "Darwinist dictatorship" reigns in
almost all the states, educational institutions and the press. This reign
nourishes the communist thought system and the system of education
continues to educate communist militants without slowing down. To
say it in brief, communism is only in ambush at the moment.
As we have stated before, the communists attribute the unsuccess-
ful result of Soviet communism in the 20th century to the incorrect
application of Marxism. Now they think that they can resuscitate the
communist system without making those same mistakes. This thought
is being advocated by many organizations, think tanks and non-gov-
ernmental organizations all over the world who still believe in Marx-
ism. Those modern communists separated the communist regimes in
the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc from Marxist ideology even
while they still existed. They used to call the current communist
regimes "real socialism," meaning practiced socialism, and claimed
that the socialist ideology is not bound to these regimes and would
remain a viable ideology even if those regimes collapsed.
Today they are voicing this claim even more effectively. Their
claims are as follows; according to Marx, each society should go
through some certain phases. They should first have feudalism, then
capitalism, then socialism and then proceed to communism. However
in Russia, and in the other communist regimes of the 20th century, they
had a sudden transition to socialism from what were more-or-less feu-
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