>>21293821Unfortunately Engels was more correct. The destruction of traditional relations and privatization didn't end with simple labour. They came after everyone's minds, too.
Anyways the end-class that forces communist revolution cannot be the bourgeois as their influence is being replaced historical-materialistically by the commissar class, the professional-managerial class. These technicians of applied mass psychology are the ones whose class interests are being served by modern centralizations of power. Therefore Marx's communism probably isn't our way out of this, either. We have practical evidence too. Multiple attempts to put the proletariat in power have not ended up with the proletariat in power.