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The State & Revolution

The Book That Changed the World

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The State & Revolution

Written by: Vladimir Lenin
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Rebellion
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The State & Revolution stands as one of the most powerful and unsettling political works ever written. Composed in the charged atmosphere of 1917, it cuts straight to the heart of what a state truly is beneath its flags, ceremonies, and promises. Lenin argues that the modern state is not a neutral protector of all citizens, but a mechanism built to preserve the dominance of those who already hold power. He shows how laws, police, armies, and institutions present themselves as guardians of order while quietly shaping society to favor the privileged. With a clarity that still startles, the book insists that meaningful freedom cannot arise from structures designed to restrain the majority, and that real democracy demands the rebuilding of political life from the ground up.

The work moves between hard theory and burning moral urgency, explaining why oppressed groups throughout history have repeatedly clashed with governments that claim to represent them. Lenin exposes how revolutions are not accidents, but eruptions caused by long-standing tensions between those who control economic life and those who labor within it. He revisits Marx and Engels, expanding their ideas to show why the state cannot simply be reformed into fairness, and why every society must eventually confront the truth of who it empowers and who it excludes.

More than a century later, The State & Revolution remains uncannily relevant. In a world of widening wealth gaps, tightening surveillance, political polarization, and institutions struggling to maintain public trust, the book’s questions feel newly alive. What is the real purpose of government? Who benefits from the laws that shape our daily existence? What happens when a society outgrows the system that manages it? The text challenges listeners not only to understand these issues but to imagine how a more just world might look if ordinary people had genuine control over their collective future.

Public Domain (P)2025 Eden Garret Giuliano
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