What did Lenin know of the revolution? How could he possibly understand ... eager to see brotherhood and concord as the future state of all those who had helped pull down the Tsar.
After the February Revolution of 1917 overthrew ... arbitrate differences between classes. Lenin called attention to Engels’s definition of the state as a coercive instrument employed by the ...
The State Duma demanded that the tsar introduce ... "We old men may not live to see the battles of the upcoming revolution," Vladimir Lenin, informal leader of the Bolshevik party, said in January ...
Communism and socialism are political and economic systems that are historically related but often confused with each other.
Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was a pivotal event in Russian and world history that started on this day in 1917. What was the October Revolution? The October Revolution was a ...
J. Michael Waller argues our intelligence agencies are heavily-politicized left-wing bureaucracies that have betrayed their ...
For Briansky, the Revolution meant an end to exploitation ... By the time of his death in 1924, Lenin had created a one-party State and an elaborate system of control. Under Joseph Stalin ...
Long before the founding of the Soviet Union, communist thinkers became convinced that without violence they would never ...
Lenin and Mao, Carl Schmitt, and Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. These paradigmatic thinkers challenge the presuppositions of contemporary liberal egalitarianism and state focused models of politics ...
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We have attempted to “interview” the Bolshevik leader so that he might explain how he related to the tasks of revolution, politics, morality, and other questions that are important to us all. – Mr.
The thinkers discussed comprise Thucydides, Augustine of Hippo, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Rousseau, Clausewitz, Lenin and Mao, Carl Schmitt. These paradigmatic thinkers challenge the presuppositions of ...