Lenin's The State And Revolution: A Deep Dive Into Class Society And Revolution
Delve deep into Lenin's "The State and Revolution" to understand class
society and revolution in this insightful video analysis. A must-watch
for political theory enthusiasts!
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00:00:00 State and Revolution
00:00:05 Preface To The First Edition.
00:03:44 1. The State - A Product of the Irreconcilability of Class Antagonisms
00:12:22 2. Special Bodies Of Armed Men, Prisons, Etc.
00:19:42 3. The State - an Instrument for the Exploitation of the Oppressed Class
00:27:59 4. The “Withering Away” of the State, and Violent Revolution
"State and Revolution" (1917) describes the role of the State in
society, the necessity of proletarian revolution, and the theoretical
inadequacies of social democracy in achieving revolution. It represents
the inherent nature of the State as a tool for class oppression, a
creation born of one social class's desire to control all other social
classes. Whether a dictatorship or a democracy, the State remains in the
ruling class's control. Even in a democratic capitalist republic, the
ruling class will never willingly relinquish political power,
maintaining it via various strategies. Hence, according to this view,
the communist revolution is the sole remedy for the abolition of the
state.
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- FrequencyEvery two weeks
- Published5 September 2024 at 09:00 UTC
- Length44 min
- RatingClean