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"A self-acting armed organization of the population" is a foundational political concept used by Friedrich Engels and Vladimir Lenin to describe a society where the people directly coordinate their own self-defense and maintain order, eliminating the need for a standing army or police force. @ Revolutionary Com... +3
The concept appears in classic Marxist theory, notably in Lenin's The State and Revolution and Engels' The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. &
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Early Societies: According to Engels, ancient or tribal societies were defined by this
"self-acting" model. Because there were no distinct economic classes, everyone in the community had the same interests and would take up arms collectively when threatened.
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• The Rise of the State: As society split into antagonistic economic classes (e.g., owners versus workers), a self-acting armed population became impossible. If the working class were to arm themselves directly against an owning class, it would lead to continuous class struggle. R In Defence of Marxi... +1
• Special Bodies of Armed Men: Because the population could no longer safely police and defend itself as a unified whole, the State emerged to create a monopoly on violence.
This gave rise to "special bodies of armeddetend itselt as a unitied whole, the State emerged to create a monopoly on violence.
This gave rise to "special bodies of armed men"-such as police, standing armies, and prisons-that exist separately from the general population to maintain order and enforce the interests of the ruling class.
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In Marxist ideology, this phenomenon highlights that the State exists fundamentally as an instrument of class rule, rather than a neutral arbiter of society. « Notre Dame Sites +1
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