[Classics] The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky Index [CLASSICS] THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RENEGADE KAUTSKY PREFACE HOW KAUTSKY TURNED MARX INTO A COMMON LIBERAL BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIAN DEMOCRACY CAN THERE BE EQUALITY BETWEEN THE EXPLOITED AND THE EXPLOITER? THE SOVIETS DARE NOT BECOME STATE ORGANISATIONS THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY AND THE SOVIET REPUBLIC THE SOVIET CONSTITUTION WHAT IS INTERNATIONALISM? SUBSERVIENCE TO THE BOURGEOISIE IN THE GUISE OF “ECONOMIC ANALYSIS” THESES ON THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY VANDERVELDE’S NEW BOOK ON THE STATE ALL PAGES Image: Marxist.com Share TweetPage 1 of 12Lenin began work on the book The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky at the beginning of October 1918, immediately after he had read Kautsky’s The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, which distorted and vulgarised the Marxist theory of the proletarian revolution and slandered the Soviet state. Lenin attached great importance to exposure of Kautsky’s opportunist views on the socialist revolution and the dictatorship of the proletariat.Written: October—November, 1918. First Published: 1918 in pamphlet form by Kommunist Publishers, Moscow. Published according to the pamphlet checked with the manuscript.Source: Lenin’s Collected Works, Progress Publishers, Moscow, Volume 28, 1974, pages 227-325Translated (and edited): Jim RiordanTranscription/HTML Markup: David Walters & Robert CymbalaOnline Version: V. I. Lenin Internet Archive, 2002Second proofreading: Steve Iverson, 2014Marxist.com version: HTML reworked and further edited, November 2019 Next