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DESCRIPTION:Discussion at Revolution Books:\n\nTHERE IS NO "PERMANENT NECESSITY" FOR 
 THINGS TO BE THIS WAY...A RADICALLY DIFFERENT AND BETTER WORLD CAN BE 
 BROUGHT INTO BEING THROUGH REVOLUTION\n(by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the 
 Revolutionary Communist Party, USA)\n\n"One of the more important 
 statements in the Manifesto from our Party (Communism: The Beginning of a 
 New Stage) is the quote from Marx: ‘Once the inner connection is grasped, 
 all theoretical belief in the permanent necessity of existing conditions 
 breaks down before their collapse in practice.’"\n\n \n\n"That Marx 
 statement is very profound—and not just for the intellectuals. Just 
 because ‘all theoretical belief’ is used, we could make the mistake of 
 thinking it only applies to people who grapple with high levels of theory. 
 But in today's world, this belief (that the world cannot be fundamentally 
 changed) has ‘filtered down’ and is one of the main things that weighs 
 on people. So this is a thread that has to come through much more in terms 
 of this campaign that we're waging this year to really change the whole 
 trajectory of things, now, very radically, focused on the message and call 
 issued by our Party, ‘The Revolution We Need...The Leadership We Have.’ 
 It is nowhere near the case that the basic spirit, substance and sense of 
 what Marx is getting at there guides what we're doing now. And this is one 
 of the biggest weights on people. There are ways in practice as well as 
 theory that we have to begin to break down the belief in this ‘permanent 
 necessity,’ as well as battling over whose morality is attracting 
 people."\n\n \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/22/18648647.php
SUMMARY:Discussion @ Revolution Books:"There is No Permanent Necessity for Things to Be this Way..
LOCATION:Revolution Books\n2425 Channing Way( in the Sather Gate Parking Mall off of 
 Telegraph Avenue).Wheelchair accessible,donations accepted.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/22/18648647.php
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