Chapters

CHAPTER 21 – STATE AND REVOLUTION

  1. State and Its Diverse Forms”
    • Examining the concept of the state and exploring the various forms it can take.
  2. “International Situation and the Role of Trade”
    • Analyzing the impact of international relations and trade development on societal structures.
  3. “Trade and Capitalist Emergence”
    • Tracing the development of trade and its influence on the emergence of capitalists from different social classes.
  4. “Financial Centralization and the State: Who Holds Power?”
    • Discussing the phenomenon of financial centralization and the questions related to state power.
  5. “State: Usurers and Bankers or the Working Class?”
    • Analyzing different perspectives on the role of the state as either a tool for usurers and bankers or a defender of the interests of the working class.
  6. “State and Corporations: Relationships and Influence”
    • Evaluating the state’s relationships with corporations and the impact of this interaction on society.
  7. “China: A Successful Model of Statehood?”
    • Investigating the possibility of using China as a successful example of a state model.
  8. “Integration of Corporations with the State: Features and Consequences”
    • Examining the integration processes of corporations into the state structure and their consequences.
  9. “Servitude to Financial Lords and Kings”
    • Analyzing the concept of servitude to financial elites and monarchs.
  10. “Equality Between Worker and Banker: Is It Possible?”
    • Exploring issues of social equality between representatives of different social classes.
  11. “Society in Classes and the Role of Revolution”
    • Investigating societal class divisions and justifying the necessity of revolution.
  12. “Revolution: Goals, Necessity, and Who Needs It?”
    • Reflecting on the goals, necessity, and beneficiaries of the revolutionary process.