I, transformed into a vampire girl, sparked the Industrial Revolution.

Chapter 331 The struggle in California cannot be delayed, and the national war cannot be rushed.



Chapter 331 The struggle in California cannot be delayed, and the national war cannot be rushed.

"The problem now is that the struggle throughout California is urgent. Even though we have won military victories, there are still huge problems in economic and cultural transformation. Revolution is not something that can be accomplished by simply planting a flag. It is a complete elimination and struggle of one class against another, a comprehensive struggle for a world and a discourse. Our revolution is not a simple matter of the victors and the vanquished, nor is it a simple struggle for hegemony. Ultimately, what we need to do is not just occupy and rule."

After the victory in the California campaign, Alice said at the Second Front General Assembly that she and many others in the Front had reached a consensus that they must continue to advance the "revolution of proletarian consciousness," promote the birth, practice and consolidation of proletarian society, strengthen proletarian education and struggle, and mobilize the masses.

She trusts the masses, but the masses are not a simple whole, but a complex group. From their birth to the present day, they have experienced an unequal bourgeoisie and even a feudal imperial society, and are destined to carry out outdated and corrupt ideas. The most important thing about the proletarian revolution is to cleanse these outdated and corrupt ideas.

This struggle will be difficult to end even if it lasts for millions of years, and Alice's base, the working masses, will benefit from it. At least in the struggle, their labor will be praised and remembered. In the repeated struggles, those jobs that were once considered the lowest and most laborious will be considered the noblest and greatest labor, and they themselves will be regarded as contributors because of such labor. They will be able to hold their heads high because of their labor.

The struggle in Colombia has its own unique characteristics. On the one hand, the Colombian civil war has entered a stalemate. Compared with the immature and fierce civil war in the early stages, the current situation has entered a tug-of-war and stalemate phase. None of the three sides have the ability to break through the other side's defenses on the front lines. On the other hand, the living conditions of the Colombian people have also deteriorated rapidly during this war, and the resulting local anti-war sentiment has exacerbated this situation.

But this does not mean that this rare stalemate will continue. At least east of the front, Mike Douglas will not be stuck in this stalemate for long. The officers around him have accumulated a wealth of combat experience and are correcting the military mistakes made in the early Civil War. The mass production of M60A2 tanks, F4 fighter jets, and M16A1 assault rifles today are proof of this.

For the front, military struggle itself is not a problem. With the help of the stars around the world and many proletarian countries overseas, and with the struggle of the people's armed forces and the working people of the proletariat, they are difficult to be completely eliminated by force.

However, the consciousness of the Front is a huge problem. The entire West is still a capitalist society. The Front itself has a small population. Although it can maintain its rule by relying on the vast working masses, in the final analysis, it still needs to move rapidly towards a proletarian society. Only when a proletarian society stands on the ground and the Front has a solid foundation, including material and ideological foundations, can it be said to have the right to compete for civil war.

Labor itself is meaningful, and she had to make everyone value this. Alice said at the meeting: "Comrades, at this point of victory, I ask you to remember what kind of world and what kind of people we are working for? On the road ahead of the revolution, our comrades will still face a difficult situation, but I firmly believe that a single spark can start a prairie fire!"

After taking California, the Front’s first policy was to strengthen its control over workers’ organizations in various cities. First, it vigorously promoted the “Workers’ Congress” in the California liberated areas as a local management structure. This congress required its members to be ordinary workers and peasants and implemented a rotation system.

In other words, we should try to avoid using bureaucratic groups, entrust administrative affairs to automated management facilities and terminals, and distribute government affairs to every working person as much as possible, thus achieving decentralized processing.

Secondly, the Ocas management system, which was put into use in the northern base area, has initially demonstrated its high efficiency in industrial allocation capabilities. The logistical requirements reports submitted by the front-line troops to Ocas were sent to the factories in the rear almost immediately, and the relevant production capacity changes were also implemented quickly. This was the biggest advantage that enabled the People's Armed Forces to defeat the California government forces within a few months.

The factory and logistics system were quickly coordinated under the automated organization of Ocas, but with the current infrastructure, the Ocas system has not yet reached 100% efficiency.

Alice's opponents might not have such operational capabilities. After all, Ocas, the fully automated management system of the entire alliance, is unacceptable to them. The bourgeoisie is not happy to see truly transparent and automated government affairs. They would rather the vast majority of working people be completely unaware of the state apparatus, making it easier for bureaucrats and capitalists to hide their corruption and manipulate things within this machine.

Therefore, the people who received the Ocas terminals learned for the first time how the state apparatus operated, and the vast majority of people who had access to the network ushered in the true information age.

Meanwhile, the People's Armed Forces are undergoing a reorganization and expansion. Ocas is not only responsible for administrative and militarized management, but also for military management. However, the starting point of this module is actually Raffarin Lo.

Orcas is a legacy of the United Nations on Earth tens of thousands of years ago. In that dark era, the Orcas system, which itself bore the brunt of the unmanned intelligent military force, was destroyed. A portion of the backup survived by being isolated from military use. Now, its military automation system is being reshaped by Raffarin Low, and the soldiers who are fighting against invaders from another world are still fulfilling their mission.

So although the military building guidelines given to the People's Military Council were in cold, hard numbers, they did indeed originate from Raffarin Loh himself.

However, the situation she faced left her with no time to spare.

Even in a proletarian society, a regular, full-time military is still important. In this world, if differences and struggles still exist, then a regular armed force remains indispensable.

Some theories suggest that once a proletarian revolution reaches a certain stage, a standing army is no longer necessary. However, practice has shown that when a civilization on one planet becomes unified, it faces another civilization on a different planet. Even if a galaxy becomes unified, or the entire universe becomes unified, it is still necessary to guard against unexpected threats.

At this point, without a standing army, it would be impossible to deal with potential dangers.

The establishment of a new type of people's armed forces is imperative.


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