7 FOREWORD
  CHAPTER I
  GENESIS OF THEORY
OF SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
9 [introduction.]
10 1. Marx and Engels:
Proletarian Revolution
24 2. Lenin’s Contribution
45 3. Theory of Socialist Revolution
After Lenin
  CHAPTER II
  OBJECTIVE PLUS SUBJECTIVE FACTORS
OF SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
57 [introduction.]
58 1. Marx and Lenin:
Objective and Subjective Conditions
for Revolution
64 2. Uneven Maturation of Conditions for Revolution
78 3. Lenin:
Revolutionary Situation
as an Objective Condition
for Revolution
94 4. Subjective Factor
and Its Role in Revolution
  CHAPTER III
  THE WORKING CLASS AS THE CENTRE
OF ALL REVOLUTIONARY FORCES
103 [introduction.]
103 1. The Working Class
as Leader of Social Revolution
and Motive Force for Changing Society
on Socialist Lines
123 2. Working-Class Unity
as a Decisive Condition for Victory
140 3. Class Alliances of the Proletariat
  CHAPTER IV
  WAYS AND MEANS OF GAINING POWER
151 [introduction.]
151 1. Marxism-Leninism and Revolutionary Struggle
166 2. Non-Peaceful Path to Revolution
175 3. Gaining Power Peacefully
  CHAPTER V
  HISTORICAL PLACE
OF PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP
194 [introduction.]
194 1. Historical Role
of Proletarian Dictatorship
201 2. The Need for the Working Class
to Consolidate Power
206 3. Essence and Forms
of Proletarian Dictatorship
218 4. Historical Boundaries of Proletarian Dictatorship
  CHAPTER VI
  WORLD REVOLUTION
AND THE TWO RIVAL WORLD SYSTEMS
223 [introduction.]
223 1. The Leninist Theory
of World Socialist Revolution
237 2. Contention of the Two World Systems
Is the Forefront
of the 20th Century Social Revolution
253 3. Alliance of Major Revolutionary Forces
and the World Socialist System
267 4. World Social Revolution
and Its Mounting Opportunities
276 5. Communists
as the Militant Vanguard
of Proletarian World Revolution
  CHAPTER VII
  IMPERIALISM TODAY AND THE GROWING
PREREQUISITES FOR SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
288 1. A Leninist Analysis of Imperialism
and the Contemporary World
302 2. Scientific Progress
and Worsening Capitalist Contradictions
319 3. The Heightened State-Monopoly Character
of Capitalism
and Developing Material
and Socio-Political Conditions
for Revolution
  CHAPTER VIII
  DEMOCRATIC STRUGGLE AS A COMPONENT
OF SOCIALIST STRUGGLE
338 [introduction.]
339 1. Growth of Democratic
into Socialist Revolution
353 2. Campaign for Democracy
as a Component of the Campaign
for Socialism
  CHAPTER IX
  SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
AND THE NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT
371 1. Leninism and the Part Played by the National
Liberation Movement in World
Revolution
391 2. Problems
of Non-Capitalist Development
  CHAPTER X
  WAR, PEACE AND REVOLUTION
412 1. Peace and World Revolution
416 2. Just and Unjust Wars,
the Military Programme of
Proletarian Revolution
424 3. Peaceful Coexistence
and World Revolution
435 4. Real Possibilities
of Averting World War Today
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