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{{Page |n°=96}} Almost all the religious movements of the Reformation were communistic, and contemporary communism is likewise a religious movement. | {{Page |n°=96}} Almost all the religious movements of the Reformation were communistic, and contemporary communism is likewise a religious movement. | ||
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{{Page |n°=98}} Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy. | {{Page |n°=98}} Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy. | ||
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English translation
[96] Almost all the religious movements of the Reformation were communistic, and contemporary communism is likewise a religious movement.
[…]
[98] Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy.
Translation: Adam Fabry
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Reference:
First publication: “Polgárháború”, Szabadgondolat, 9.5, p. 121-125
KPA: 01/29 (7 p. copiée de l’original ; 7 p. traduite en anglais)
Published english translation : “Civil War”, in DALE Gareth (ed.), Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings ([POLANYI 2016]), p. 95-98