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By Socialist Appeal
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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 |
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Jorge Martin talks on Lenin's The State and Revolution, which he
completed just before the October revolution in order to arm the
Bolsheviks ideologically for the tasks of state power. Lenin explains
the historic necessity for the emergence of the state as a tool of
class rule, and that the state grows as economic differentiation in
society grows, requiring the supression of the oppressed majority by
the priviledged minority. In dealing with anarchist and reformist
conceptions of the state, Marxism explains that the working class
cannot lay hands on the ready-made state machinery and that the
worker's state is historically unique, being in the possession of the
majority of society, the working class.
The State and Revolution
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