The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution
Historical Context and Significance
The book «The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution», written by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in 1917, is an important document reflecting the Bolsheviks' views on the role of the proletariat in revolutionary processes in Russia. In this work, Lenin presents his position on the tasks of the working class during the revolution, emphasizing the necessity of the proletariat seizing power and establishing a dictatorship of the proletariat. The work was written between the February and October Revolutions, a time of significant political change in Russia. Lenin highlights the need to transition from a bourgeois-democratic revolution to a socialist one, which implies active participation of the working masses in the political struggle. The historical significance of the book lies in its role as a theoretical justification for the Bolsheviks' actions during the October Revolution, influencing the further development of the Soviet state and the global communist movement. Its cultural impact is seen in forming the ideological basis for socialist transformations and spreading Marxist-Leninist ideas in the 20th century.
