Leninism

Leninism

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May 12, 1986 · Anglais · Broché (324 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 324
Langue Anglais
Publié May 12, 1986
Éditeur Westview Press
ISBN-10 0813303877
ISBN-13 9780813303871

Description

Alfred G. Meyer presents a compelling examination of Leninism, delving into its theories and practices within the broader context of Marxist thought. The work offers an insightful analysis of Lenin's political strategies and the socio-economic transformations that emerged during his leadership. Meyer skillfully explores how Leninism sought to adapt Marxist ideas to the specific conditions of early 20th-century Russia.

Throughout the book, readers will find a meticulous deconstruction of key concepts such as the role of the vanguard party, the significance of the proletariat in revolution, and the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat. Meyer contextualizes these ideas, illustrating their influence on global communist movements and their enduring legacy.

By blending historical narrative with theoretical discourse, Meyer not only sheds light on Lenin's impact but also invites readers to ponder the relevance of these ideas in contemporary political discourse. This work serves as both a historical account and a critical engagement with the ongoing debates around socialism and political power.
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