AcknowledgementsA Note on Sources and AbbreviationsLenin and the Dialectics of Revolution: Introduction to the New EditionIntroduction to the First EditionPART 1 Lenin on Hegel and Dialectics 1 The Crisis of World Marxism in 1914 and Lenin's Plunge into Hegel 2 Lenin on Hegel's Concepts of Being and Essence 3 The Subjective Logic: The Core of Lenin's 1914 Hegel Studies 4 Lenin's Discussions of the Dialectic, 1915-23: An Ambivalent, Secretive HegelianismPART 2 Lenin on the Dialectics of Revolution, 1914-23 5 Imperialism and New Forms of Subjectivity: National Liberation Movements 6 Stare and Revolution: Subjectivity, Grassroots Democracy, and the Critique of BureaucracyPART 3 Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism 7 From the 1920s to 1953: Lukacs, Lefebvre, and the Johnson-Forest Tendency 8 From 1954 to Today: Lefebvre, Colletti, Althusser, and DunayevskayaConclusion: Lenin's Paradoxical LegacyBibliographyIndex