A leftist history and theory podcast wherein Jamie Peck (The Antifada, The Majority Report), Aaron Thorpe (Trillbilly Workers Party) and Jorge Rocha (DSA) do the reading so you don't have to!

Ep 3.1 - The State and Revolution, Chapter One
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Jamie and Aaron begin their discussion of Vladimir Lenin’s 1917 book The State and Revolution with “Chapter I: Class Society and the State.” What is the Marxist conception of the state? How does the bourgeois state oppress the working class, and how can the proletariat seize power? And what does it mean for the state to “wither away”? After historical context and summarizing “Chapter I,” the crew interrogates Lenin’s ideas, how they have borne out over time, and apply them to the modern-day United States.

The State and Revolution:

https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/

Editing by Moses Archuleta

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What Aaron said about democracy "couldn't the case be made that democracy is a majority rule and if we have a state that is controlled by workers wouldn't democracy already be inherent" Lenin wrote a whole book about this exact question called "The Proletarian Revolution and Renegade Kautsky".