Communist attitudes to violence have varied according to whether a
given party was in power or opposition, and on the wider context in
which its adherents found themselves. For communists of the
Comintern generation, it was forever framed within a
Bolshevik-derived paradigm centred on the experience of 1917; for
the resistance movements of the second world war it was understood
as part of the struggle against fascism; for those battling to
liberate themselves from colonialism it was understood as part of
the liberation struggle.
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