State and Revolution

State and Revolution by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin is an unabridged edition published by Watchmaker Publishing on March 27, 2016. This edition spans 106 pages and is presented in English. The book explores key concepts related to class society and the state, drawing on historical experiences such as the revolutions of 1848-51 and the Paris Commune of 1871, along with supplementary explanations by Engels.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the economic foundations for the withering away of the state and critiques of the vulgarization of Marxism by opportunists. This work delves into significant political ideologies, particularly communism and socialism, while providing explanatory notes that enhance the understanding of Lenin’s arguments. The book serves as a critical resource for those interested in the history of political thought and the evolution of revolutionary ideas in Russia and beyond.
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An unabridged edition to include: Class Society and the State – The Experiences of 1848-51 – Experiences of the Paris Commune of 1871: Marx’s Analysis – Supplementary Explanations by Engels – The Economic Base of the Withering Away of the State – The Vulgarization of Marxism by the Opportunists – Postscript to the First Edition – Explanatory Notes
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