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From: [email protected] on behalf of Dominic Tweedie
Sent: Wed 2009/09/09 01:21 PM
To: YCLSA EOM Forum
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] The State and Revolution Generic Course [CU730]



 
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[CU for Thursday, 10 September 2009]

One week after the launch of No Woman, No Revolution 
<http://domza.blogspot.com/2009/09/no-woman-no-revolution-generic-course.html> 
, the Communist University is proud to announce the completion of yet another 
Generic Course in the shape of Lenin's "The State and Revolution 
<http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/index.htm> ". 

It is a work that happens to be ideal in form for the Freirean method of 
pedagogy through study circles.

This is not surprising since Lenin, like Marx, began his political activities 
by organising study circles. [Pictured: Lenin's study circle in 1896]

"The State and Revolution" is an uncompromising description of The State and of 
how it can be revolutionised, written as a rehearsal and a critique of Marx and 
Engels on the one hand, and of various reformist, opportunist and anarchist 
characters on the other hand.

The urgency of the work, undertaken after the bourgeois-democratic revolution 
of February 2005 in Russia, and the working-class-and-peasant, Bolshevik, 
October Revolution of the same year, comes through. Lenin was working at top 
speed and under pressure on problems of revolution - problems which remain 
directly relevant to us today in South Africa.

In the process a sharp, clear picture emerges of The State and of all the 
implications of The State for revolutionary strategy and tactics. Lenin shows 
the immediate and practical significance of crucial theoretical concepts, 
including the "withering away of the state". This turns out, as science usually 
does, to have constant relevance in the present moment. The withering away of 
the state is by no means something that once known about, can be disposed of or 
parked to one side. The withering has to start at once, and consciously so.

Please click on the link below to go to the relevant page on the YCL Discussion 
Forum web site, where this course is housed for the time being. As with the 
previous Generic Courses, it mainly consists of downloadable MS-Word files of 
the texts, plus pages that are the equivalent of the voluntary "openings to 
discussion" that comrades usually give in Party political education study 
groups.

The four newly-edited courses are as follows (click to go to a course):

*       Capital, Volume 1 
<http://groups.google.com/group/CU-with-attachments/web/Capital%20by%20a%20Freirean%20method>
  
*       Basic Communism 
<http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum/web/basic-communism-console>  
*       No Woman, No Revolution 
<http://groups-beta.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum/web/no-woman-no-revolution-console>
  
*       The State and Revolution 
<http://groups-beta.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum/web/the-state-and-revolution-console>
  

Click here to access the original Communist University Generic Courses 
<http://amadlandawonye.wikispaces.com/Generic+Courses> 

The original Generic Courses were compiled nearly four years ago. 

The new Generic Courses already comprise of 50 possible classes, which is more 
than one year's worth of material at a rate of one per week, with holiday 
breaks.

Click on this link:

The State and Revolution, Console 
<http://groups-beta.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum/web/the-state-and-revolution-console>
  (one-page hyperlinked table)


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