Leninism
Volume Two
Joseph Stalin author Eden Paul translator Cedar Paul translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th May '19
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This significant work explores Stalin's interpretation of Leninism and its implications for socialist construction in the 1920s, making Leninism a critical historical resource.
Translated from Russian in 1933, Leninism offers a detailed insight into Joseph Stalin's interpretation of Lenin's ideas. This work serves as a comprehensive exploration of the principles of Leninism and the challenges of socialist construction during the 1920s. It builds upon the foundational pamphlet, Foundations of Leninism, which constitutes the first part of this book.
Through this examination, the author delves into the October Revolution's impact and the evolving relationship between the USSR and the Western powers in the aftermath of World War I. The text provides valuable context for understanding the political landscape of the time and the ideological underpinnings that shaped Soviet policies.
Leninism not only reflects the historical events but also offers a lens into Stalin's strategic thinking and how he envisioned the future of socialism. This dual focus makes it an essential read for those interested in Soviet history and political theory, as it encapsulates the essence of Lenin's legacy as interpreted by one of his most prominent successors.
ISBN: 9781138712645
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
468 pages