The Ultimate Political Pamphlet Collection
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The Rights of Man, What Is to Be Done, State and Revolution, Marriage and Love, Reform or Revolution, Wage-Labour and Capital, Manifesto of the Communist Party, We Don't Believe in Conscription, Latter-Day Pamphlets, The Conquest of Bread, Free Speech in Wartime
The Ultimate Political Pamphlet Collection gathers eleven influential works of revolution, reform, socialism, anarchism, civil liberty, and political dissent.
Book 1: The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine defends the French Revolution and argues for natural rights, representative government, and democratic reform.
Book 2: What is to Be Done by Vladimir Lenin addresses revolutionary organization, political consciousness, and the role of the party.
Book 3: State and Revolution by Lenin examines the state as an instrument of class power and argues for revolutionary transformation.
Book 4: Marriage and Love by Emma Goldman challenges conventional marriage and defends personal freedom in love and sexuality.
Book 5: Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg argues that socialism cannot be reduced to gradual reform alone.
Book 6: Wage-Labour and Capital by Karl Marx explains wages, labor power, capital, and class relations.
Book 7: Manifesto of the Communist Party by Marx and Friedrich Engels is the famous revolutionary declaration of class struggle and communist politics.
Book 8: We Don't Believe in Conscription presents anti-militarist opposition to compulsory military service.
Book 9: Latter-Day Pamphlets by Thomas Carlyle offers fierce social and political criticism of nineteenth-century Britain.
Book 10: The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin lays out an anarchist vision of cooperation, common ownership, and human need.
Book 11: Free Speech in Wartime by Robert M. La Follette defends civil liberty and dissent during national crisis.
This collection presents political writing at its most urgent, polemical, and consequential.
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