Leninism
Volume One
Joseph Stalin author Eden Paul translator Cedar Paul translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Apr '17
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This insightful work on Leninism reveals Stalin's interpretations and applications of Lenin's ideas during the transformative 1920s in the Soviet Union.
Translated from Russian in 1928, Leninism offers a profound insight into Joseph Stalin's interpretation of Lenin's ideas. This volume, along with its companion, delves into the complexities of Leninism and its application during the 1920s, a pivotal decade for the Soviet Union. It builds upon the foundational concepts presented in the pamphlet 'Foundations of Leninism', providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of socialist construction as envisioned by Lenin and later interpreted by Stalin.
The text not only explores the ideological aspects of Leninism but also addresses the practical implications of these ideas, particularly in the context of the October Revolution. The author examines how the principles of Leninism were applied in the aftermath of the revolution and the challenges faced by the USSR in establishing a socialist state. This historical perspective is crucial for understanding the evolution of Soviet policies and the ideological battles that shaped the nation.
Additionally, Leninism discusses the evolving relationship between the USSR and the Western powers following the First World War. This examination of international relations provides a broader context for the internal struggles within the Soviet Union, highlighting how Leninist principles influenced foreign policy decisions. Overall, Leninism serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of ideology, history, and politics in early 20th-century Russia.
'Few franker books on the aims and ends of revolution can have been published.' Daily Express
ISBN: 9781138700277
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1034g
474 pages