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portada Paris Commune 150
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.15 kg.
ISBN13
9788194357995

Paris Commune 150

Bertolt Brecht (Author) · Karl Marx (Author) · Vladimir Ilich Lenin (Author) · Leftword · Paperback

Paris Commune 150 - Marx, Karl ; Lenin, V. I. ; Brecht, Bertolt

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Synopsis "Paris Commune 150"

On 18 March 1871, the people of Paris opened the door to utopia. Over 72 days, the workers built new institutions and advanced the practice of democracy. The forces of counterrevolution regrouped, marched on the city, and defeated the Commune on 28 May. Two days later, Karl Marx delivered an address to the International Workingmen's Association, a text later published as The Civil War in France. Almost fifty years later, as the Soviet Republic was being formed, Lenin reflected on Marx's text to consider how to smash the inherited state institutions and to build socialist institutional forms. The Commune was reborn in a higher form as the Soviet. This book collects Marx's address, Lenin's chapter in State and Revolution on the Commune, Bertolt Brecht's poem on the communards, and Manifesto of the Paris Commune's Federation of Artists.
Karl Marx
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(Trier, Germany, 1818 - London, United Kingdom, 1883) Karl Marx, a perceptive analyst of social and economic evolution, and advocate for the emancipatory transformation of the State and society, is undoubtedly the most influential thinker of the contemporary world. His ideas quickly gained acceptance in the socialist movement and his writings became essential reading for any ideological tendency. Philosopher, sociologist, historian, economist, and revolutionary activist, his extensive work has reached the status of universal reference.
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Vladimir Ilich Lenin
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Vladimir Ilich Uliánov —conocido mundialmente como Lenin— nació en 1870 y marcó el rumbo político del siglo XX con una mezcla de rigor teórico y olfato estratégico que pocos han igualado. Fue el principal arquitecto de la Revolución de Octubre y el fundador del Estado soviético, impulsando una lectura combativa del marxismo que buscaba llevar la teoría directamente a la práctica. Su estilo, directo y sin concesiones, lo convirtió en una figura que todavía provoca discusiones encendidas.

Además de su actividad política, dejó una obra escrita extensa y verificable, donde analiza desde la organización del partido hasta la economía global. Entre sus textos más influyentes destaca El imperialismo: fase superior del capitalismo, un ensayo que disecciona con precisión quirúrgica la expansión económica mundial de su época. También aportó obras como ¿Qué hacer? y El Estado y la revolución, fundamentales para entender la estructura y la lógica de su proyecto político.
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