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Description: Chapter 3 of Raya Dunayevskaya's Philosophy and Revolution, on Lenin and his study of Hegel's Logic.
The Shock of Recognition and the Philosophic Ambivalence of Lenin Philosophy & Revolution The Shock of Recognition and the Philosophic Ambivalence of Lenin The simultaneity of the outbreak of World War I and the German Social Democracy's voting war credits to the Kaiser's government took from Lenin the philosophic ground on which he had stood, and which he had thought so impregnable. August 4, 1914, had smashed to smithereens the concepts all tendencies in the Marxist movement had held in common.
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