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in the age of civilisation generally — violence means neither a fist nor a
club, but troops. To put “disarmament” in the programme is tantamount
to making the general declaration: We are opposed to the use of arms.
There is as little Marxism in this as there would be if we were to say: We
are opposed to violence! 145
And such a v victory will be precisely a dictatorship, i.e., it must inevitably
rely on military force, on the arming of the masses, on an insurrection, and
not on institutions of one kind or another established in a “lawful” or
“peaceful” way.
Without a dictatorship it is impossible to break down that resistance and
repel counter-revolutionary attempts. 146
– By founding autonomous governments in suitable regions,
communists seek to lay the foundations of separation and a sovere-
ign communist state:
Designating suitable areas as pilot regions, where they believe they
can achieve success in geographical, sociological, and demographical
terms, communists initially enter a process of organizing and structur-
ing in these regions, endeavoring to assert dominance. As seen in many
examples throughout the world; by forming their own militant elements
in areas where the armed government forces may prove weak and inef-
fective, they achieve dominance over the public that is based on armed
oppression and threats.
By means of these armed, oppressive, and terrorist practices, the
terrorist organizations manage to exert major influence and control over
people. In time, they assume control over certain political institutions in
the region they set their eyes on such as municipalities, local govern-
ments, etc. Their next step is the thorough utilization of these institu-
tions as an instrument for their self-interests, plans, strategies, and
activities.
Of course, this is another classic method of communism. In fact,
Lenin emphasizes how significant it is in a communist revolution to uti-
lize the seized municipalities against the current government as follows:
Wherever possible seize municipal institutions and make them the bul-
wark of the people’s revolutionary government! 147