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33. From “Left-Wing” Communism to What is to be Done?
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the English Translation xi
- Preface to the Second Edition xvii
- Translator’s Note xxv
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Part One. Lenin and Our Generation
- 1. Toward a Marxist Reading of Lenin’s Marxism 3
- 2. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (1) 15
- 3. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (2) 29
- 4. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization 40
- 5. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (1) 50
- 6. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (2) 58
- 7. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (3) 70
- 8. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution 78
- 9. Insurrection as Art and Practice of the Masses 88
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Part Two. Lenin and the Soviets in the Russian Revolution and some Remarks on Sovietism
- 10. The Soviets between Spontaneity and Theory 101
- 11. Lenin and the Soviets between 1905 and 1917 113
- 12. The Soviets and the Leninist Inversion of Praxis 123
- 13. The Reformist Change of Praxis 137
- 14. Verifying the Question of Whether the Soviet is an Organ of Power 144
- 15. The Soviet Form of Masses and the Urgency of Workers’ Struggle 151
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Part Three. Interregnum on the Dialectic
- 16. Dialectics as the Recovered Form of Lenin’s Thought 159
- 17. Lenin Reads Hegel 169
- 18. Between Philosophy and Politics 179
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Part Four. The Economic Foundations of the Withering-Away of the State
- 19. “Where to Begin?” 191
- 20. The Concept of the State in General Can and Must be Destroyed 203
- 21. Opportunist and Revolutionary Conceptions of the Withering-Away of the State 216
- 22. The Problem of the “Withering-Away” of the State 224
- 23. First Approach to a Definition of the Material Bases of the “Withering-Away” 234
- 24. Marx’s Anticipation of the Problem of “Withering-Away” 246
- 25. Toward a Problematic View of Transition 255
- 26. On the Problem of Transition Again 265
- 27. Transition and Proletarian Dictatorship 274
- 28. Transition, Material Basis, and Expansiveness of the Working-Class Government 285
- 29. A Provisional Conclusion 294
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Part Five. Appendix on “Left-Wing” Communism
- 30. A Difficult Balance 303
- 31. A Definition of “Left-Wing” Communism, and Some (Adequate?) Examples 312
- 32. Toward a New Cycle of Struggles 324
- 33. From “Left-Wing” Communism to What is to be Done? 332
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the English Translation xi
- Preface to the Second Edition xvii
- Translator’s Note xxv
-
Part One. Lenin and Our Generation
- 1. Toward a Marxist Reading of Lenin’s Marxism 3
- 2. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (1) 15
- 3. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (2) 29
- 4. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization 40
- 5. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (1) 50
- 6. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (2) 58
- 7. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (3) 70
- 8. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution 78
- 9. Insurrection as Art and Practice of the Masses 88
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Part Two. Lenin and the Soviets in the Russian Revolution and some Remarks on Sovietism
- 10. The Soviets between Spontaneity and Theory 101
- 11. Lenin and the Soviets between 1905 and 1917 113
- 12. The Soviets and the Leninist Inversion of Praxis 123
- 13. The Reformist Change of Praxis 137
- 14. Verifying the Question of Whether the Soviet is an Organ of Power 144
- 15. The Soviet Form of Masses and the Urgency of Workers’ Struggle 151
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Part Three. Interregnum on the Dialectic
- 16. Dialectics as the Recovered Form of Lenin’s Thought 159
- 17. Lenin Reads Hegel 169
- 18. Between Philosophy and Politics 179
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Part Four. The Economic Foundations of the Withering-Away of the State
- 19. “Where to Begin?” 191
- 20. The Concept of the State in General Can and Must be Destroyed 203
- 21. Opportunist and Revolutionary Conceptions of the Withering-Away of the State 216
- 22. The Problem of the “Withering-Away” of the State 224
- 23. First Approach to a Definition of the Material Bases of the “Withering-Away” 234
- 24. Marx’s Anticipation of the Problem of “Withering-Away” 246
- 25. Toward a Problematic View of Transition 255
- 26. On the Problem of Transition Again 265
- 27. Transition and Proletarian Dictatorship 274
- 28. Transition, Material Basis, and Expansiveness of the Working-Class Government 285
- 29. A Provisional Conclusion 294
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Part Five. Appendix on “Left-Wing” Communism
- 30. A Difficult Balance 303
- 31. A Definition of “Left-Wing” Communism, and Some (Adequate?) Examples 312
- 32. Toward a New Cycle of Struggles 324
- 33. From “Left-Wing” Communism to What is to be Done? 332