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All Marxists should analyze and understand what this paragraph means, especially the part I placed in bold:
I think this means that there is no universal socialism button that can be pushed by any single country alone that will magically solve the problem of transitioning from capitalism to socialism. Marxists in every country must not wait for handouts, because theory is free but practice requires hard work and sacrifice.
Radicalized proletariet have the duty to persue socialism from the ground up, not from above to below.
Exactly this. If the impetus doesn't come from within, the change won't last. Imposing change on another group will only ever make temporary change.
That has always been China's position regarding exporting ideology. They've generally been of the mind that every state needs to come to their own revolution. It's a reason they are always so explicit about "Socialism with Chinese characteristics".
While part of me does selfishly wish there were states a bit more proactive about facilitating socialism, the position makes absolute sense. If we look at the AES states today, none of them have exactly the same structures in place. I don't think Chinese socialism would work in Cuba, or Cuban socialism in Vietnam.
I organise as well as I am able to help bring about "socialism with Japanese characteristics", and hopefully we get there someday. I believe all states will, if not necessarily in our own lifetimes.