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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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                 Interestingly, these two newly formed structures—"brutal capital-
             ism" and "feudalism"—fulfill the conditions required for the Revolution
             according to Marxism. From a Marxist perspective, Russia's present
             structure is "pre-Communist." The Communists who have the majority
             of the votes and influence state mechanisms, think that in the event of an
             international crisis that shakes confidence in democracy and a liberal
             economy, Communists could turn this theory to practice. Russia could
             once again easily pass into the hands of a Communist regime.
                 Here, we notice one of Communism's sly tactics: creating an order
             that arises out of the breakdown of their own chronology of history (the
             passage from capitalism to Communism). For this reason, they surren-
             dered the Russian people into the hands of the mafia and prepared the
             environment for the coming of classical capitalism. They crush the peo-
             ple with the very system they've established, trying to make them be-
             lieve that there is no other solution but Communism.
                 On the other hand, Communism continues to exist in secret.
             Russia's present authorities are all former Communists, educated ac-
             cording to Marx's dialectical materialism and have not given up their
             dreams of a Communist state. On the contrary, they believe that
             Communism must develop from the capitalist phase and look on while
             capitalism is exercised because they regard this as a requirement of
             being a "Communist." They currently support and implement capitalism
             at this particular time because they are truly Communists.







             Russian demonstrators
               shouting out slogans
             opposing Russia's new
             capitalist order and de-
               manding a return to
                     Communism.
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