
Lenin and the State
New Discourses
Marxism, Nationalism, and State Power
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between Marxist thought and German nationalism, highlighting the shift of certain scholars from opposition to alignment with national interests. It investigates the implications of historical ideologies, including the influence of figures like Helena Blavatsky on Nazi beliefs, the critique of state power in Marxist theory, and Lenin's revolutionary commitments. Additionally, the chapter discusses the challenges of class struggle and the role of the state as an instrument of oppression, underscoring the necessity for genuine revolutionary change.
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