Excerpts from this Talk were published at different times, as follows:
On Proletarian Democracy and Proletarian Dictatorship—A Radically Different View of Leading Society
(published 2003-04)
- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat: What Is It Good For?, October 5, 2003
- Proletarian Dictatorship, Bourgeois Dictatorship—What Is Similar...And What Is Profoundly Different, October 12, 2003
- The Bourgeois View of Freedom and the Individual, October 19, 2003
- Overcoming the Contradiction Between the Leadership and the Led, October 19, 2003
- The Other Side of the “Democracy...” Question, November 2, 2003
- “The Withering Away of Democracy”, November 16, 2003
- Class Rule, Individual Rights, and the Abolition of Classes, November 23, 2003
- Proletarian Dictatorship, the “Rule of Law,” and “Civil Society”, November 30, 2003
- Individual Leaders and the Larger Interests of Society and the People, December 14, 2003
- Revolutionary Upheavals and the Law: A Contradiction Even in Socialist Society, December 21, 2003
- Life and Death Situations...The Exercise of Power and the Rights of the People, December 28, 2003
- Holding on to Power — and Continuing the Revolution — Philosophical and Political Principles, January 18, 2004
- The Correct Approach to Intellectuals...Engels Got Upset When Duhring Was Removed From His University Post, January 25 ,2004
Getting Over the Hump
(published 1997-98)
On the so-called “demise of communism” and the advance to communism worldwide—the struggle of the proletarian revolution in particular countries and on a world scale to “get over the hump” and defeat the imperialist system.
- Ruling the Court Is Not A Straight Line Thing, October 2, 1997
- What Will It Take to Get Rid of This Obsolete System?, November 2, 1997
- The Problem of Lowered Sights, November 16, 1997
- The Problems of Uneven Development and “Leftovers”, December 14, 1997
- Breaking Down the Division Between Mental and Manual: Stalin and Mao, December 21, 1997
- A Radical Revolution, A Radical Rupture, December 28, 1997
- Strategic Double-C, January 11, 1998
- Two Humps in the World Revolution: Putting the Enemy on the Run, January 18, 1998
Materialism and Romanticism: Can We Do Without Myth?
(published 2003)
The Importance of Poetry and a Poetic Spirit
The "Spiritual" in a Cold and Heartless World
Religion As A Narcotic—An "Opiate of the People"
A Back-Handed Tribute to Communism
Awe and Wonder...The Need To Be Amazed
Rereading George Jackson
(August 9, 1998)
To the Slave Revolution Is an Imperative
The Road to Revolution