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State and Revolution by V.I. Lenin

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State and Revolution is a pivotal work by V.I. Lenin, published in 1917, that explores the relationship between the state and the proletariat's quest for revolution. In this book, Lenin argues that the state is a tool of class oppression and that, to dismantle capitalist structures, the proletariat must seize state power and transform it into a mechanism for their own liberation. He delves into Marxist theory, emphasizing the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat during the transition from capitalism to socialism. Lenin critiques reformist approaches, insisting that genuine revolution requires both the destruction of the existing state apparatus and the establishment of a new form of governance rooted in the working class.

Print Length: 103 Pages

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State and Revolution is a pivotal work by V.I. Lenin, published in 1917, that explores the relationship between the state and the proletariat's quest for revolution. In this book, Lenin argues that the state is a tool of class oppression and that, to dismantle capitalist structures, the proletariat must seize state power and transform it into a mechanism for their own liberation. He delves into Marxist theory, emphasizing the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat during the transition from capitalism to socialism. Lenin critiques reformist approaches, insisting that genuine revolution requires both the destruction of the existing state apparatus and the establishment of a new form of governance rooted in the working class.

Print Length: 103 Pages

State and Revolution is a pivotal work by V.I. Lenin, published in 1917, that explores the relationship between the state and the proletariat's quest for revolution. In this book, Lenin argues that the state is a tool of class oppression and that, to dismantle capitalist structures, the proletariat must seize state power and transform it into a mechanism for their own liberation. He delves into Marxist theory, emphasizing the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat during the transition from capitalism to socialism. Lenin critiques reformist approaches, insisting that genuine revolution requires both the destruction of the existing state apparatus and the establishment of a new form of governance rooted in the working class.

Print Length: 103 Pages

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