State and Revolution

State and Revolution by Vladimir I. Lenin, published by Independently Published on February 3, 2019, is a significant work that explores the Marxist perspective on the state and revolution. This edition contains 104 pages and is presented in English. In this text, Lenin articulates his views shortly before the Soviet revolution of 1917, drawing on detailed quotes from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to discuss the nature of the state and the necessity of a working-class revolution to dismantle it.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the limitations of social democracy, as Lenin argues that even in democratic republics, the ruling class maintains control over society. He posits that a Communist revolution is essential to address the ongoing class struggle. This work delves into political ideologies, particularly focusing on communism and socialism, making it a relevant resource for those interested in political science and the dynamics of power within society.
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Shortly before the Soviet revolution of 1917, Lenin wrote State and Revolution. Drawing on detailed quotes from Karl Marx and Friedrick Engels, he lays down a Marxist view of the state, describes how a working-class revolution will overthrow it, and goes further in showing how social democracy is not enough – even in democratic republics such as those enjoyed by many western countries today, the ruling class is still in control of society, and will never relinquish power. According to Lenin, a Communist revolution is the only remedy for class struggle.
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