What was a key difference between the Marxist perspective on organized governments and the anarchists' position?
A) Anarchists looked forward to rule under a world government, whereas the Marxists anticipated a world ruled by five governments, one for each continent.
B) Marxists held that the final end of the revolution would be a world government, led by members of the proletariat.
C) The anarchists believed that only individual freedom mattered; ultimately, no government or cooperation was needed or desired.
D) Marxists maintained that the proletariat must rule over states until such governments were no longer necessary; anarchists would do away with all national governments immediately.
E) Anarchists consistently emphasized the need for organized states, whereas Marxists debated whether they are necessary to begin with.
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