Did Karl Marx, by outlining the revolutionary steps toward communism (and turning a process which he claimed was inevitable) into a consciously directed political movement, paradoxically make the realization of true communism impossible? Since any attempt to implement his theory through organized revolution would inevitably recreate the hierarchies and domination it sought to abolish? (Also I would appreciate any further reading on why I'm wrong - I'm not asking this question because I'm pretentious enough to think I'm right but more because I tried looking for some discourse on this and found none)
Did Karl Marx, by outlining the revolutionary steps toward communism (and turning a process which he claimed was inevitable) into a consciously directed political movement, paradoxically make the realization of true communism impossible? Since any attempt to implement his theory through organized revolution would inevitably recreate the hierarchies and domination it sought to abolish? (Also I would appreciate any further reading on why I'm wrong - I'm not asking this question because I'm pretentious enough to think I'm right but more because I tried looking for some discourse on this and found none)