Subjective conditions of revolution
From Lenin, the ability of the revolutionary class to take mass action strong enough to break the old government which will never happen, regardless of the crisis, if not toppled.
Interestingly, at least according to Lenin, activity of the masses itself seems to be taken as a given, as it is listed as the third criteria of his objective conditions, while the part he lists as subjective is mass action sufficient/strong enough to topple the existing government.
This makes subjective conditions the deciding factor for a successful revolution. While they can't be put into action until the objective conditions are ripe, it would be foolish to think the preparation for that subjective factor begins only in the presence of the objective conditions. What is to be done .
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