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| Best Sellers Rank | 102,287 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 10,578 in History (Books) 24,814 in Society, Politics & Philosophy |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,706) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.69 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1614271925 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1614271925 |
| Item weight | 176 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 106 pages |
| Publication date | 9 Nov. 2011 |
| Publisher | Martino Fine Books |
J**N
Essential Marxist-Leninist reading
An essential read for anyone remotely interested in discovering more about Marxist Leninist theory.
C**S
an interesting read
bought as a present for a political history buff
K**S
Provoking read
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T**N
Fab book and great value.
Fab book and good value.
L**1
Five Stars
great communist book.buy it comrades!!great service/long live lenin!!!thanks
E**E
Interesting to get into the mind of Lenin
This book is an interesting read. Lenin certainly seems to have a sense of humour when writing this, even if it is in the form of dry wit which comes out now and again, thankfully keeping this from growing too dry. There is no mistake that this is an academic piece, citing much of Engels and Marx, rather than a revolutionary pamphlet. For any scholar of revolutions, Lenin, or pre-1918 Europe, this is a must-read. It is not especially long and could probably be read in two sittings, whilst the book itself is fairly good quality and well-laid out.
S**I
All good
All good
M**S
Revolutionary? What Revolutionary,?
Nice little book, enjoying it!
P**K
This book is a ATOM BOMB!
B**I
must read
B**O
Good book
O**R
It's a great book for learning more about communism and an excellent book for learning the mecanics of politics and power. Even after nearly 100 years the content is still up to date; which is a good example of the bureaucracy's pace...
J**R
There are no shortage of reviews for this classic, for good reason. For all their influence and relevance, both Marx, but not so much Engels, did not leave behind a coherent doctrine, with elements of their philosophy scattered among many writings. The function of State and Revolution is to connect the dots and give a coherent, clear message of Marxian theory. It remains one of the clearest explanations of the Communist system. I was struck when reading State and Revolution how much resonates with today. Even though first published over a hundred years ago (1917), State and Revolution contains cutting analysis which holds up even one hundred years after it was first published. In this regard, pay attention to what Lenin says about how States are created and continue to exist. Or witness what Lenin says about how the memory and thoughts of great revolutionary thinkers are reduced to sound bytes, ignoring other important messages, or, to use Lenin’s words, being “canonized.” For example, for all the great words and deeds from Martin Luther King, the media mostly remember him for saying, “I have a dream, ....” leaving out the many other words and deeds he said. A frequent argument against Communist political systems is that historically most have been nothing but authoritarian dictatorships. State and Revolution clarifies this argument. Russia, Eastern Europe were mired in dictatorship, never progressing further, per Marxian theory, to a democratic, communistic state. The great benefit of State and Revolution is that Lenin fully explains this important issue, devoting an entire chapter to the “withering of the State.”
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