The State and the Revolution
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"The State and Revolution is a classic of 20th-century political thought. Lenin addresses, within the realm of political theory, some key issues of the Marxist doctrine of the State and Power, as well as addressing many of its gaps.
Despite being written between August and September 1917, this document constitutes a key and current instrument for the organization of political action by the working class."
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Index
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Chapter I. Class society and the State
- Chapter II. The State and the Revolution. The Experience from 1848 to 1851
- Chapter III. The State and the Revolution. The experience of the Paris Commune of 1871. The analysis of - Marx
- Chapter IV. Continued. Engels's Supplementary Explanations
- Chapter V. The economic bases of the extinction of the State
- Chapter VI. The debasement of Marxism by the opportunists
- Final words on the first edition