George Lukacs' seminal work, 'Lenin or the Immediacy of Revolution,' delves into the core tenets of Vladimir Lenin's revolutionary theory, emphasizing the crucial concept of 'immediacy' in the revolutionary process. This book, part of the 'Marxism Notebooks' series (No. 10), offers a profound analysis of the dialectical relationship between theory and practice, and the pivotal role of the communist party. Lukacs explores Lenin's contributions to Marxist thought, providing an indispensable resource for understanding the historical necessity and subjective conditions of proletarian revolution. With an insightful introduction by Salameh Keileh, this edition reasserts the contemporary relevance of Lukacs’ interpretations of Leninism.