My bad, but I did send in the correction. 
 
Not revolutionary class but "revolutionary crisis." 
 
Sorry about the error. 
 
Waistline 
 
 

In a message dated 1/25/2011 10:00:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
geor...@micronetix.net writes:

It is certainly possible to sustain a Bolshevik party in a  
non-revolutionary situation, but I do not know what Waistline is trying to 
imply  by 
speaking of the "absence of a revolutionary class." If he means that in a  
non-revolutionary period, the majority of the workers do not take up  
revolutionary 
positions, then again it is clear that a Bolshevikparty can  function. But 
I think he means something more, and worse, that the working class  as a 
whole is not a revolutionary class. This is totally undialectical - the  
working class is objectively in a position to take up the revolution at the  
appropriate time under capitalism.
 

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