Lenin's Political Thought: Theory and Practice in the Democratic and Socialist Revolutions
By (Author) Neil Harding
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
4th March 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
320.5322092
Paperback
387
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1108g
Caricatured as a superhuman idol in the former Communist states, the Russian revolutionary socialist V. I. Lenin has long been reversely caricatured in the West as an authoritarian elitist. In this brilliant, carefully researched analysis, Neil Harding challenges these traditional Cold War interpretations of Lenin's thought and activity. Harding shows how Lenin's flexible and continuously changing theoretical, strategic and tactical insights were firmly grounded in the emancipatory potential for working-class revolution in Russia and globally.
"[Harding] has rehabilitated Lenin as a serious and consistent Marxist thinker who based his actions not on mere expedience but on a thoroughgoing consideration of the social and economic limitations of his time" Ronald Grigor Suny, Oberlin College
Neil Harding is an internationally renowned scholar on Soviet history and V.I. Lenin. He lives in Swansea, Wales.