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Lenin explained this situation with the following words:
"One step forward, two steps back.... It happens in the lives of
individuals, and it happens in the history of nations and in the
development of parties. It would be the most criminal cow-
ardice to doubt even for a moment the inevitable and com-
plete triumph of the principles of revolutionary Social-Democ-
racy, of proletarian organisation and Party discipline." 56
As it can be clearly understood from these words of Lenin, it is not
possible for a communist to give up communism or even to doubt com-
munism's eventual success. At the moment, they only have taken a step
back and are waiting for an appropriate moment to switch to the com-
munist system. That appropriate moment will be the period in which
capitalism has become most widespread all over the world. Among the
states that practice wild capitalism, there will be a fight over capital,
people will show an inclination to material things instead of spiritual
values, and thus will become remote from religion. Societies becoming
broadly and generally irreligious would, of course, be most advanta-
geous for the communists. The first condition necessary for the estab-
lishment of communist societies, which is to keep people far removed
from religion, moral and spiritual values, would thus ironically be
ensured by the capitalist system. After this step, the duty on the com-
munists lying in wait is to confiscate capital, neutralize the bourgeois
and abolish the concepts of family and state. They believe that to real-
ize this in an aimless and spiritually empty society which has signifi-
cantly lost its beliefs and moral values would be considerably easy.
The things going on in the world at the moment are developing
just in the way that communists want and wait for. Countries are prac-
ticing a most ruthless form of capitalism in the perfect sense of the
word. The inclination to material possessions has genuinely caused
people to drift away from spiritual and moral values and gave way to
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