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Imperialism: The State and Revolution

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"Imperialism: The State and Revolution" presents two of Vladimir Lenin's most influential theoretical contributions to Marxist thought in a single volume. In these foundational texts, Lenin provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of global capitalism and the nature of the state during times of social upheaval. The first part explores the concept of imperialism as the highest and final stage of capitalism, examining how the concentration of production and the rise of finance capital lead to international conflict and the partitioning of the world.

In the second part, Lenin delves into the role of the state, arguing that it serves as an instrument for class rule and must be replaced by a revolutionary proletarian order. He discusses the necessity of revolution and the eventual "withering away" of the state in a future socialist society. Together, these works offer a profound critique of political and economic power, serving as a cornerstone for 20th-century political movements and revolutionary theory. Essential for students of history, economics, and political science, "Imperialism: The State and Revolution" remains a vital resource for understanding the ideological foundations of the Soviet Union and the broader development of modern socialist thought.

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