Out of the chaos following Lenin’s death and the mounting fury against Lukács and his freshly penned History and Class Consciousness (1923), this book bears an assessment of Lenin as “the only theoretical equal to Marx.” Lukács shows, with unprecedented clarity, how Lenin’s historical interventions — from his vanguard politics and repurposing of the state to his detection of a new, imperialist stage of capitalism — advanced the conjunction of theory and practice, class consciousness and class struggle. A postscript from 1967 reflects on how this picture of Lenin, which both shattered failed Marxism and preserved certain prejudices of its day, became even more inspirational after the oppressions of Stalin. Lukács’s study remains indispensable to an understanding of the contemporary significance of Lenin’s life and work.

“The definitive study of Lenin’s political theory.” — Observer

Georg Lukács (1885–1971) was born and died in Budapest. The founding father of Western Marxism, and a leading communist militant, Lukács wrote many works of philosophy and literary criticism, including History and Class Consciousness and The Theory of the Novel.

Publication
May 2009

104 pages

Series
Radical Thinkers

Paper
ISBN-13: 978 1 84467 352 0
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