
Lenin and the State
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Engels on the State and Revolution
This chapter examines Engels' views on the state's emergence from class divisions and its eventual obsolescence as society matures. It critiques contemporary social democracy and emphasizes the necessity of a violent revolution for true transformation, leading to the withering away of the state post-revolution. By analyzing the coercive nature of revolutionary ideologies and their implications for democracy, the discussion highlights the complexities of achieving a stateless, classless society.
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