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To be fair, I'm going to categorize my response in two ways. On behalf of the club and on behalf of myself.
The club itself is non-tendency. This is to say that we welcome everyone, but only those people of an anti-capitalist stance(communist, Marxist, Anarchist, Socialist) are welcome to become voting members.
Now, my response is this. My goal, personally is the abolishment of Capitalism. Your reading of Marx is accurate, basically, there are two classes, Bourgeoisie and Proletariat(or Capitalist and Workers). One owns the means of production and the other doesn't. One invests capital and makes profits off of those means of production, the other actually owns nothing but their labor, the physical and mental use of their bodies. In order to merely exist and be alive, the Proletariat class must sell their labor for a wage to purchase subsistence. This is a relationship of exploitation of one class by another.
Now, how does a revolution occur? I'm reading Lenin, and basically he feels that there must be a vanguard party, made up of the most theoretically advanced members of the proletariat class who become professional revolutionaries, whose full time job it is to organize the proletariat as the revolutionary class. It is also vital to seize the state. Lenin's view of the state is that it is used by one class to suppress another. So the capitalist uses the state to suppress the workers. In taking over the state, the function is inverted, and you have the dictatorship of the proletariat. This is the transition phase of society, that I believe necessarily entails a centrally planned economy. Who knows what we'll need during, and after the revolution, especially if(as history has shown) that the revolutionary site is always under siege.
Now, your primary question is, how does this work? That is, this communist society that has taken the reigns of the productive forces? Well, ostensibly production continues, because people need to eat, wear clothes, etc. However, now that the means of production is held in common, people would actually have a say in what is produced. I don't want to tread into utopia fantasies(as Marx will warn us of in the latter portion of the Manifesto), but the main thing to consider is, there will be justice. Having one class exploit another for profit is an injustice and the system that is based on it must be abolished.
I don't feel like I may have adequately answered your question, perhaps you could clarify your concern?
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