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hazel1998's review against another edition
4.0
P1 Engels 4/5
P2 Marx: 3/5
P3 Lenin: 5/5
P4 Federovsky: 4/5
Lenin’s oratory shines through. His emulation of Mark Antony’s repetitive rhetoric is quite funny.
‘Yes, Plekhanov has good reason to compare himself to Marx’ / ‘And Brutus is an honourable man’
P2 Marx: 3/5
P3 Lenin: 5/5
P4 Federovsky: 4/5
Lenin’s oratory shines through. His emulation of Mark Antony’s repetitive rhetoric is quite funny.
‘Yes, Plekhanov has good reason to compare himself to Marx’ / ‘And Brutus is an honourable man’
skarayol's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
grubnubble's review against another edition
4.0
This is my favorite of Marx’s writings that I’ve read so far. The analysis is excellent, but I would not recommend reading this if you’re not already somewhat familiar with the events of the Paris Commune. The postscript by Engels is fantastic and could be read alone. I also really enjoyed Josh Holroyd’s introduction (sizeable but worth reading).
jakepasseri's review
challenging
dark
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
4.25
Classic and enjoyable Marxist text. While the historical 'recap' given by Marx can be dry (imo), it is needed and the insights given by Marx into the first attempt to establish the dictatorship of the proletariat are very good
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mslemoniac's review
And we yelled: The revolution is dead, long live the revolution!
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