First Written: 1983.
Revised: 1989-90.
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CHAPTER ONE: THE STATE AND REVOLUTION ACCORDING TO LENIN
CHAPTER TWO: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MARX AND ENGELS’ VIEWS ON THE STATE
A. Marx and Engels’ Early Views
B. The Experience of the 1848 Revolutions
C. The Retreat 1852-71
D. The Paris Commune of 1871
E. Following the Paris Commune
F. The Last Words of Marxism on the State
CHAPTER THREE: STATE AND REVOLUTION APPLIED TO THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
A. Petty Bourgeois Democracy or Socialism
B. Constituent Assembly or Soviet Power
C. Parliamentarism or Revolutionary Overthrow
D. “Smashing” the Old State Apparatus
E. The Class Content of the Communist Movement
CHAPTER FOUR: THE QUESTION OF THE STATE IN THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL
A. The First Congress-1919
B. The Second Congress-1920
C. The Third Congress-1921
D. The Fourth Congress-1922
E. The Fifth Congress-1924
F. The SixthCongress-1928
G. The Seventh Congress-1935
H. Between the Seventh Congress and Dissolution of the Comintern 1936-1943
CHAPTER FIVE: PEOPLE’S DEMOCRACY
A. Eastern Europe
B. The United States and Great Britain
C. China
D. The USSR
E. The Question of the State In the Split of the International Movement
F. A Soviet Interpretation of State and Revolution
Bibliography & Chronology of Major Theoretical Events