The Dilemmas of Lenin: Terrorism, War, Empire, Love, Revolution
By (Author) Tariq Ali
Verso Books
Verso Books
1st June 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
947.0841092
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm
409g
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, leader of the October 1917 uprising, is one of the most misunderstood leaders of the twentieth century. In his own time, there were many, even among his enemies, who acknowledged the full magnitude of his intellectual and political achievements. But his legacy has been lost in misinterpretation; he is worshipped but rarely read. Tariq Ali explores the two major influences on Lenins thought the turbulent history of Tsarist Russia and the birth of the international labour movement and explains how Lenin confronted dilemmas that still cast a shadow over the present. Is terrorism ever a viable strategy Is support for imperial wars ever justified Can politics be made without a party Was the seizure of power in 1917 morally justified Should he have parted company from his wife and lived with his lover In The Dilemmas of Lenin, Ali provides an insightful portrait of Lenins deepest preoccupations and underlines the clarity and vigour of his theoretical and political formulations. He concludes with an affecting account of Lenins last two years, when he realized that we knew nothing and insisted that the revolution had to be renewed lest it wither and die.
Reading this book on your vacation will make your life better and your mind broader. -- Branko Milanovic
Ali encourages the reader to take a fresh look at Lenin's choices in the context of a repressive autocracy, the poverty and misery of the bulk of the population under tsarism and the industrialised slaughter of the first world war. What underpins his book is the view that October was an "innocent and utopian birth" that was subsequently "twisted" into Stalinism by three devastating years of civil war. -- Daniel Beer * Guardian *
A powerful tool for those wanting to understand the real Lenin and therefore the real politics behind those revolutionaries who fought so hard but ultimately failed in their goal. -- Lindsey German * Counterfire *
[The Dilemmas of Lenin] aims to rescue Lenin from both liberal caricature and Soviet hagiography by recovering the realism and dynamism of his political thought. -- The New Republic * The New Republic *
Tariq Ali has written more than two dozen books on world history and politics the most recent of which are The Obama Syndrome, The Extreme Centre and The Dilemmas of Lenin as well as the novels of his Islam Quintet and scripts for the stage and screen. He is a longstanding member of the editorial committee of New Left Review and lives in London.