| 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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Notes