state and revolution

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"State and Revolution" is a 1917 theoretical work by Vladimir Lenin that outlines a Marxist vision of the state, revolution, and the dictatorship of the proletariat, and became a foundational text for Bolshevik ideology.

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instanceOf Marxist theoretical work
book
political theory work
associatedWith Bolshevism NERFINISHED
author Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus foundational text of Bolshevik ideology
centralConcept dictatorship of the proletariat as a transitional state
proletarian state
smashing the bourgeois state
transition from capitalism to communism
withering away of the state under communism
countryOfOrigin Russia
criticizes opportunism in the socialist movement
parliamentary democracy under capitalism
reformism
social democracy of the Second International
genre Marxist theory
political philosophy
hasPart analysis of Marx and Engels on the state
critique of Kautsky
critique of anarchism
discussion of the Paris Commune
historicalContext Russian Revolution of 1917 NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century communist movements
Leninist theory of the state
Soviet political ideology
influencedBy Critique of the Gotha Programme NERFINISHED
Friedrich Engels NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
The Civil War in France NERFINISHED
The Communist Manifesto NERFINISHED
keyTerm bourgeois state
commune-type state
proletarian dictatorship
semi-state
mainSubject Bolshevik ideology
dictatorship of the proletariat
revolution
socialist revolution
state
withering away of the state
originalLanguage Russian
politicalOrientation Leninism NERFINISHED
Marxism NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1917
supports proletarian revolution
revolutionary violence
soviet power
writtenDuring World War I NERFINISHED

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Bolshevik Party program mainSubject state and revolution