October Song
By (Author) Paul Le Blanc
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
9th January 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Colonialism and imperialism
Politics and government
Political science and theory
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
Political structure and processes
Paperback
180
Width 152mm, Height 226mm
A panoramic account of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath animated by the lives, ideas and experiences of workers, peasants, intellectuals, artists, and revolutionaries of diverse persuasions October Song vividly narrates the triumphs of those who struggled for a new society and created a revolutionary workers state. Yet despite profoundly democratic and humanistic aspirations, the revolution is eventually defeated by violence and authoritarianism.
October Song highlights both positive and negative lessons of this historic struggle for human liberation.
"October Song is wonderful -- a vivid account of the Revolution, moving beyond the merely defensive to thoughtful consideration of not only external challenges but also internal problems among the revolutionaries, critical-minded yet at the same time deeply sympathetic." -ChinaMiville, author ofOctober "October Songis an important and timely contribution at a moment when large numbers of young people are turning to socialist politics and beginning to grapple with the lessons of the Russian Revolution. Combining a sharp analytical focus with illuminating anecdotes from political practice and daily life, Le Blanc provides a sweeping and engaging account of the revolution, the Bolsheviks, and their strengths and weaknesses. For all those seeking to make sense of this inspiring but ultimately tragic history,October Songis an essential read." -Eric Blanc, author ofAnti-Colonial Marxism: Oppression & Revolution in the Tsarist Borderlands "Excellent in every respect ... the writing is extraordinarily clear and interesting and the coverage of different interpretations is fair and thoughtful. ... The use of the commentary by early participants and witnesses of these years makes the text original in many ways. ... A strikingly effective synthesis of various sources provides a richness that I regard as really extraordinary." -Jonathan Harris, Professor of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh
Paul Le Blanc, long-time activist and Professor of History at La Roche College, is the author of Left Americana, Lenin and the Revolutionary Party, and From Marx to Gramsci.