In 1917, the Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin revisited Marx and Engel's views on the state and realised that their ideas had been distorted by the socialist movement created in their name. Written at the outset of World War I, this classic text puts to rest the notion that Lenin favoured dictatorship over theworking class. With great insight and polemical bravado, Lenin elaborates the Marxist conception of the state as a structure of domination.
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V. I. Lenin (1870-1924) was a leader of the Russian Revolution and wrote extensively on the issues facing the working-class movement of his time. An activist in San Francisco for many years, Todd Chretien has been involved in numerous movements for social justice, including those for immigrants' rights and opposition to the death penalty.
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