Lenin

Lenin

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Romance Thriller & Suspense Biography +1 more
Format Pocketbok
Sidor 235
Språk Engelska
Publicerad May 15, 2011
Förlag Reaktion Books
ISBN-10 1861897936
ISBN-13 9781861897930
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Lars T. Lih offers a compelling exploration of Vladimir Lenin, a figure pivotal to the establishment of communism in the 20th century. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Lih delves deep into Lenin's life, examining not only his political strategies but also the personal motivations that fueled his revolutionary fervor.

The narrative presents Lenin in a complex light, revealing the multifaceted reasons behind his rise to power and the impact of his ideologies on both Russia and the world. Lih highlights the intellectual and historical context in which Lenin operated, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of his revolutionary tactics and their implications.

Throughout the biography, the author emphasizes the enduring relevance of Lenin's ideas, inviting readers to reflect on how they continue to echo in contemporary political discourse. As Lih articulates Lenin's vision, he sheds light on the contradictions and challenges that characterized Lenin's leadership and the movement he helped forge.

With a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible writing, this biography serves as both an introduction for those new to Lenin and a rich resource for readers already familiar with the complexities of communist history.

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