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I didn't say Marx doesn't believe in changing economic conditions. But he was for an evolutionary model of change that required some messy and self-serving despotic measures, enforced by the proletariat's elite. Nowhere Marx or the Bolcheviks though communism can be achieved in just a few years, not even he overthrow of capitalism. This is why marxians are so much into that "waiting for the right revolutionary moment" paradigm. And 20th century marxians like Bordiga and Deleuze/Guattari further defined the "science" by bringing the idea that there are breaches and openings that can be exploited to push change further and easier. Deleuze's writings were bluntly a physics of social change; it was silently reviving the pretense of marxist theory as a revolutionary science.