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Archive of The Soviet Century

    Verso Books
    14 March 2022
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    Understanding Russia: a Verso Reading List

    Perspectives on Russia's history and the wider geopolitical landscape, featuring Tony Wood, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Ilya Budraitskis, and more.

    Verso Books
    07 November 2017
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    The Russian Revolution: A Verso Reading List

    One hundred years on from the Russian Revolution we look back at the events that turned the world upside down. All our Russian Revolution reading is 50% off until Jan 1.

    Rochelle Ruthchild
    07 November 2017
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    “Weren’t We Women First Out on the Streets?": The Incomplete History of 1917

    The history of 1917 in Russia requires a full range of voices, and attention to the entire spectrum of human emotions and experiences, within the masses as well as the elites.

    Verso Books
    25 May 2017
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    COMPETITION: Win our Russian Revolution Bundle!

    Do you know your Lenin from your Lunacharsky? Your Krupskaya from your Kerensky? If so, then we have just the quiz for you!

    In the centenary year of the Russian Revolution, and to celebrate the launch of Tariq Ali's The Dilemmas of Lenin, we're giving away a huge bundle of Russian Revolution books to two lucky people! One person from North America and one from the rest of the world will win copies of The Dilemmas of Lenin, China Miéville's October, Red Rosa, Moshe Lewin's Soviet Century, The Communist Manifesto/April Thesis, The Prophet, and Revolutionary Yiddishland.

    THIS QUIZ IS NOW OVER.

    Etienne Balibar
    19 May 2017
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    Lenin's Three Theoretical Arguments About the Dictatorship of the Proletariat

    It is the contradictions of the dictatorship of the proletariat, as it was beginning to develop in Russia, that form the object of Lenin's analysis and of his arguments. If you forget this fact, you can easily fall into dogmatism and formalism: Leninism can be represented as a finished theory, a closed system — which it has been, for too long, by Communist parties. But if on the other hand you remain content with a superficial view of these contradictions and of their historical causes, if you remain content with the simplistic and false idea according to which you have to "choose" between the standpoint of theory and that of history, real life and practice, if you interpret Lenin's arguments simply as a reflection of ever changing circumstances, less applicable the further away they are in history, then the real causes of these historical contradictions become unintelligible, and our own relation to them becomes invisible. You fall into the domain of subjective fantasy

    Paul Heideman
    16 May 2017
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    The Black Bolsheviks

    The story of the African Blood Brotherhood, which recruited and trained the first generation of Black socialist cadre in the U.S.
    Daniel Bensaïd
    28 April 2017
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    Revolutions: Great and Still and Silent

    Tariq Ali
    09 November 2016
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    On This Day: The Fall of the Berlin Wall, with an extract from Tariq Ali's Fear of Mirrors

    Florence Stencel-Wade
    21 January 2016
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    Lenin remembered!: A reading list

    Tamar Shlaim
    30 September 2010
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    Obituary of Moshe Lewin in the Guardian

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