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Book 1985Lenin‘s politics still reverberate around the world even after the death of the USSR. His name elicits revulsion and reverence. Yet Lenin the man remains largely a mystery. This biography reveals Lenin in his full complexity as a revolutionary, political leader, thinker, and private person. 50 halftones. 3 maps.Coronation 发表于 2025-3-23 23:39:07
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Overview: Lenin‘s politics still reverberate around the world even after the death of the USSR. His name elicits revulsion and reverence. Yet Lenin the man remains largely a mystery. This biography reveals Lenin in his full complexity as a revolutionary, political leader, thinker, and private person. 50 halftones. 3 maps.978-1-349-05591-3遗传 发表于 2025-3-24 13:59:18
Prologue: The Enigma Of Lenin,agnitude. The Bolsheviks were over-optimistic in their general ideas. And, in their practical assessments, they also overestimated the likelihood of imminent revolution in Europe and North America. They underrated Russian economic backwardness. They resorted too easily and too massively to violence不可磨灭 发表于 2025-3-24 15:39:22
Roads to Freedom,ustrialising state faces this fact of life. And the tsarist political police was under-equipped to organise surveillance of all undergraduate groups and gatherings. In any event, the government scarcely wished to provoke the hostility of literate young people gratuitously. The sanctions against insu结构 发表于 2025-3-24 21:30:43
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Capitalism in One Country,ually, they might be induced to take to the pen. Activists sensed that radical alternative policies were unlikely to attract sufficient following unless they could be shown to be rooted in a ‘scientific’ understanding of the world. Books on history, philosophy and economics were therefore popular wi