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46. Spontaneous mass actions and grassroots initiatives are often better at promoting historical progress than careful planning by the party.





47. The organization of professional revolutionaries was crucial to maintaining the continuity, stability, and strategic vision of the movement.





48. Direct actions by grassroots trade unions (such as strikes, work stoppages, boycotts) are more effective in safeguarding workers' interests than parliamentary struggles.





49. Allowing different factions and opinions to exist within the party helps prevent bureaucracy and rigidity.





50. Trade union participation in economic management and production supervision is an important form of workers' control of enterprises and should not be replaced by political parties.





51. The industrial proletariat is the leading class of the socialist revolution because of its connection with large-scale production and its discipline.





52. In countries where agriculture is dominant, the peasantry is the main driving force of the revolution, with whom the proletariat must build a strong alliance.





53. The small-scale peasant economy is decentralized and privately owned, tends to be capitalist in nature, and should be gradually guided to transition to collectivization.





54. Land should be owned or used by farmers for the long term, rather than immediately nationalized or forced collectivization.





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