Leninism Under Lenin

Leninism Under Lenin
Author: Marcel Liebman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: IND:39000001198899

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A winner of the Isaac Deutscher Prize Liebmann highlights democratic dimensions in Lenin's thinking as it developed over 25 years.

The State and Revolution

The State and Revolution
Author: V. I. Lenin
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781804292877

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Lenin's most important and controversial theoretical text Lenin’s booklet The State and Revolution struck the world of Marxist theory like a lightning bolt. Written in the months running up to the October Revolution of 1917, Lenin turned the traditional socialist concept of the state on its head, arguing for the need to smash the organs of the bourgeois state to create a ‘semi-state’ of soviets, or workers’ councils, in which ordinary people would take on the functions of the state machine in a new and radically democratic manner. This new edition includes a substantial introduction by renowned theorist Antonio Negri, who argues for the continued relevance of these ideas.

A Documentary History of Communism in Russia

A Documentary History of Communism in Russia
Author: Robert V. Daniels
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781611680584

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An extensive revision of the valued but unobtainable 1960 edition. Nearly 300 key documents are now readily available in translation.

Lenin s Political Thought

Lenin s Political Thought
Author: Neil Harding
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781931859899

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Caricatured as a superhuman idol in the former Communist states, the Russian revolutionary socialist V. I. Lenin has long been reversely caricatured in the West as an authoritarian elitist. In this brilliant, carefully researched analysis, Neil Harding upends these traditional Cold War interpretations of Lenin's thought and activity. Harding shows how Lenin's flexible and continuously changing theoretical, strategic, and tactical insights were firmly grounded in the emancipatory potential for working-class revolution in Russia and around the world. Neil Harding is an internationally renowned scholar of Soviet history.

Foundations of Leninism

Foundations of Leninism
Author: J. V. Stalin
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 89
Release: 1932
Genre: Communism
ISBN: 9781794775299

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Leninism

Leninism
Author: Joseph Stalin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351791939

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Translated from the Russian in 1928, this and the second volume of the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the years following the First World War.

Leninism

Leninism
Author: Alfred G Meyer
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1986-05-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PSU:000014070969

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Leninism

Leninism
Author: Neil Harding
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822318679

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In this volume, Neil Harding presents the first comprehensive reinterpretation of Leninism to be produced in many years. Challenging much of the conventional wisdom regarding Leninism's effectiveness as a mobilizing body of ideas, its substance, and its origins and evolution, Harding offers both a controversial exposition of this ideology and a critical engagement with its consequences for the politics of contemporary communism. Rather than tracing the roots of Leninism to the details of Lenin's biography, Harding shows how it emerged as a revolutionary Marxist response to the First World War and to the perceived treachery-the support of that war-by social democratic leaders. The economics, politics, and philosophy of Leninism, he argues, were rapidly theorized between 1914 and 1918 and deeply imprinted with the peculiarities of the wartime experience. Its complementary metaphysics of history and science was as intrinsic to its confidence and sureness of purpose as it was to its contempt for democratic practice and tolerance. But, as Harding also shows, although Leninism articulated a complex and coherent critique of capitalist civilization and held a powerful appeal to a variety of constituencies, it was itself caught in a timewarp that fatally limited its capacity to adapt. This book will engage not only Russian and Soviet specialists, but also readers concerned with the varieties of twentieth-century socialism.