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On Socialist Revolution is a compilation of writings by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin, focusing on the theory and practice of socialist revolution. The collection presents their key ideas on class struggle, the overthrow of capitalism, and the establishment of a socialist society. Marx and Engels lay the foundation with their analysis of historical materialism, the role of the proletariat, and the necessity of revolutionary change, as outlined in The Communist Manifesto and other works.
Lenin builds upon their theories, addressing the practical aspects of revolution, particularly in The State and Revolution and What Is to Be Done?, where he discusses the role of the vanguard party, state power, and dictatorship of the proletariat. The book provides essential insights into the ideological and strategic foundations of socialist movements worldwide. It remains a crucial resource for understanding the origins and evolution of socialist thought and its impact on revolutionary struggles in the 20th century.
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