Sumario: | Georg Lukács's 'Lenin' delves into the philosophical and political legacy of Leninism, emphasizing Lenin's creative application of Marxist theory to revolutionary practice. Lukács explores Lenin's role as a transformative figure who not only interpreted the world but actively sought to change it through the application of dialectical materialism. The book discusses the relevance of revolution, the leadership role of the proletariat, and the necessity of a disciplined party to guide revolutionary efforts. Lukács argues that Lenin's method, rooted in adapting Marxism to contemporary realities, sets him apart from other Marxists. This work is aimed at scholars and students of political theory, Marxism, and revolutionary studies, providing insights into the interplay between theory and praxis in the context of class struggle.
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