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State and Revolution by Vladimir Lenin

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

zodiluck's review against another edition

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informative inspiring slow-paced

4.0

deerest's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

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informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

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inspiring medium-paced

4.0

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4.0

As far as theorists go, Lenin might be the most direct and pragmatic. He strikes me as someone who took seriously the Marxist injunction to not merely interpret the world, but to change it as well. For this reason, the conceptual breakdown of the state that drives the work has a clear purpose: to refute various misreadings of the “withering away of the state” that Lenin attributes to the anarchists and social democrats of the 19th century.
The state, according to these figures, must either be won by the proletariat in a parliamentary setting, or must be dissolved overnight. Lenin is clear that both of these prescriptions rest upon fundamental misunderstandings of Marxism. The first ignores the necessity of the dictatorship of the Proletariat, while the second ignores the reality of historical process. The state will wither away, that is for sure, but it will only be able to wither after all classes have been abolished by means of eliminating all relations to production, which can only happen as a result of the Proletarier seizing the state apparatus and preventing the exploiters from getting it back through a little exploitation of its own.
I wonder, if in the aftermath of the horrors of the USSR, Lenin’s advocacy of violent revolution and necessary exploitation will ever be heeded again. Can we fight fire with fire, exploitation of one class with exploitation of the right one?

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

ludabega's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

alexanderp's review against another edition

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challenging informative slow-paced

3.75

Enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. Very dry and dated, but feels very relevant today if not only to understand the "tankie" position, but the nuance that Lenin includes. Lots of good contextual stuff as well, especially the push back between the anarchists and the communists of the time.

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4.5

Excellent pour comprendre deux éléments essentiel  de la tradition marxiste : 1) la question de l'état 2) la haine de random socialistes des années 1880-1910