mostraligabue
» » Lenin and World Revolution

ePub Lenin and World Revolution download

by Stanley W. Page

ePub Lenin and World Revolution download
Author:
Stanley W. Page
ISBN13:
978-0070480827
ISBN:
0070480826
Language:
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US; 1st Thus Edition edition (April 1972)
Category:
Subcategory:
Russia
ePub file:
1592 kb
Fb2 file:
1936 kb
Other formats:
mobi azw lit lrf
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
400

Home Browse Books Book details, Lenin and World Revolution. The censors of the tsar, swift to ban anything pertaining to revolution, found Marx's writings on socialism so scientific in character as to be "immune from prosecution.

Home Browse Books Book details, Lenin and World Revolution. Lenin and World Revolution. On March 13, 1881, a member of the People's Will, a terrorist branch of the Narodnik movement, hurled the bomb that sent Tsar Alexander II to his death in the streets of St. Petersburg.

Lenin and World Revolution. Stanley W. Page (Author), Vladimir Il'ich Lenin (Author). by. Page (Author).

The Russian communist revolutionary and politician Vladimir Lenin began his active revolutionary activity in 1892, and continued till assuming power in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Following on from his early life, during which he had become devoted to the cause of revolution against the Tsarist regime in the Russian Empire and converted to Marxism, Lenin moved to St.

Lenin and World Revolution.

Lenin and World Revolution book.

Author of The formation of the Baltic States, Lenin and world revolution, Lenin, The geopolitics of Leninism, Lenin and world revolution, Russia in revolution. Showing all works by author. Would you like to see only ebooks? The formation of the Baltic States.

A reading of this book, however, gives evidence rather of the fatal weaknesses of its psychological method for explaining mass phenomena like the Russian Revolution and the Leninist communist current, than of the objective reasons, independently of any personal motivation, for the striking.

A reading of this book, however, gives evidence rather of the fatal weaknesses of its psychological method for explaining mass phenomena like the Russian Revolution and the Leninist communist current, than of the objective reasons, independently of any personal motivation, for the striking success recorded by these phenomena. The balance sheet of the free critical evaluation of the book and its method is, under these conditions, frankly disappointing.

Abstract views reflect the number of visits to the article landing page.

Page, Stanley W. Platt, Benjamin Thomas. Intervention at Archangel; The Story of Allied Intervention and Russian Counter-Revolution in North Russia, 1918–1920. Princeton University Press, 1944. Strakhovsky, Leonid Ivan. Russo-American Relations, 1815–1867. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1930. Powers R. Secrecy and Power. The Origins of American Intervention in North Russia (1918). Princeton University Press, 1937. Norman Thomas; The Last Idealist.

Communist expansion in today's world gives pause to everyone concerned with the future of freedom. What are the forces at work? What are the men like who are capable of such continual persuasiveness-ideological, military, political? For an intelligent understanding of the motives behind the actions of Russia's leaders, a clear idea of the doctrine, thought, and psychological motivation of the founder of world communism is essential.