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State and Revolution
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On the eve of the October Revolution, with the state machinery of the old order in collapse, V.I. Lenin penned his most concentrated work of political theory. State and Revolution is a forceful return to the core Marxist teachings on the state, arguing that it is not a neutral arbiter but an instrument of class oppression—"special bodies of armed men" serving the ruling class.
Lenin systematically dismantles reformist illusions, insisting that the proletariat cannot simply take over the existing bourgeois state; it must smash it. Drawing extensively from Marx and Engels, he outlines the necessity of a violent revolution to replace it with a new, transitional "dictatorship of the proletariat"—a state of the majority, which would begin to wither away immediately as class distinctions dissolve. He vividly imagines this new commune-state, where all officials are elected, paid average workers' wages, and subject to instant recall.
This is a practical manual for seizing and transforming power. Urgent, polemical, and uncompromising, State and Revolution articulates the philosophical and organizational justification for the Bolshevik path. It remains one of the most influential and controversial political manifestos ever written, a stark vision of the destruction of the old world and the fraught, uncertain birth of the new.
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Table of contents
- By Lenin in Cactus Catalogue:
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Class society and State
- The experience of 1848-1851
- Experience of the Paris Commune of 1871. Marx’s analysis
- Supplementary explanation by Engels
- The economic basis on the withering away of the State
- The vulgarisation of Marxism by the opportunists
- PostScript to the First Edition
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