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 State and Revolution is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in August and September of 1917. It describes the role that the state plays in society along with the necessity of proletarian revolution. Written for a Marxist audience, Lenin spends much of the...



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CBA warns of state banking revolution
11/23/1998: 442 words, approx. 2 pages The Community Bankers Association has warned its membership that interim charter applications approved by the Oklahoma State Banking Board in recent months constitute a revolution in Oklahoma banking and threaten community banks. In particular, the Friday fax memo points out that four of...
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Revolution Seek A United State
04/18/1998: 652 words, approx. 2 pages FOXBOROUGH -- The expected 25,000-plus attendance for the Revolution's home opener today confirms the team's high-profile status. But as the Revolution prepare for the 3 p.m. kickoff, much of the attention will be focused on their opponent, D.C. United. The two-time Major League...



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Criticism of Lenin's The State and Revolution
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 In his book The State and Revolution, Vladimir Lenin successfully clarifies the theories of Marxism and removes their distortions. However, he fails to prove that complete communism is attainable for any society.


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