STATE AND REVOLUTION

By V.I. Lenin

Edited by Todd Chretien


Haymarket Books (January 2010, world English rights)

Paper • ISBN-13: 9781931859905 • 5.5 in x 8.5 in • 280 pgs.










ABOUT THE BOOK:

The classic Marxist analysis of the nation-state in a new introductory edition.

Written at the outset of the First World War, Lenin’s classic text has lost none of its relevance today. With great insight and polemical bravado, Lenin elaborates the Marxist conception of the state as a structure of class domination.

“Lenin was the great virtuoso of political modernism, the practitioner of an art known as revolutionary socialist politics[.]”

Terry Eagleton


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

V.I. Lenin
(1870-1924) was a leader of the 1917 Russian Revolution and wrote extensively on the issues facing the socialist movement of his time.

An activist in San Francisco for many years, Todd Chretien has been involved in numerous movements for social justice, including those for immigrant rights and opposition to the death penalty.



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