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The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a future state of human society in which no one is born into a class and the means of production are own by all members of society in common. | The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a future state of human society in which no one is born into a class and the means of production are own by all members of society in common. | ||
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=== Deformed Workers State === | === Deformed Workers State === | ||
In [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] political theory, '''deformed workers' states''' are states where the [[bourgeoisie]] has been overthrown through [[social revolution]], the industrial means of production have been largely nationalized bringing benefits to the working class, but where the [[working class]] has never held political power (as it did in Russia shortly after the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]]). These workers' states are ''deformed'' because their political and economic structures have been imposed from the top (or from outside), and because revolutionary working class organizations are crushed. Like a [[degenerated workers' state]], a deformed workers' state cannot be said to be a state that is transitioning to socialism. | In [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] political theory, '''deformed workers' states''' are states where the [[bourgeoisie]] has been overthrown through [[social revolution]], the industrial means of production have been largely nationalized bringing benefits to the working class, but where the [[working class]] has never held political power (as it did in Russia shortly after the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]]). These workers' states are ''deformed'' because their political and economic structures have been imposed from the top (or from outside), and because revolutionary working class organizations are crushed. Like a [[degenerated workers' state]], a deformed workers' state cannot be said to be a state that is transitioning to socialism. | ||