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A Documentary history of Communism in Russia : from Lenin to Gorbachev / edited, with introduction, notes, and original translations by Robert V. Daniels.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hanover, NH : University of Vermont, Published by University Press of New England, �1993.Description: 1 online resource (xxxv, 392 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781611680584
  • 1611680581
  • 1283948923
  • 9781283948920
  • 0585338140
  • 9780585338149
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Documentary history of Communism in Russia.DDC classification:
  • 335.43/0947 20
LOC classification:
  • HX313 .D644 1993eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface (1960 Edition); Preface (Revised Edition); Preface (1993 Edition); Introduction: The Evolution of the Communist Mind -In Russia; CHAPTER ONE: Leninism and the Bolshevik Party, to 1917; Lenin as a Marxist: What the ""Friends of the People"" Are and How They Fight the Social-Democrats (1894); The Foundation of the Russian Marxist Party: Manifesto of the Russian Social- Democratic Workers' Party (1898); Lenin's Theory of the Party: What Is to Be Done? (1902); Lenin on the Party Split: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (May, 1904).
Marxist Reactions to Lenin-Rosa Luxemburg: Leninism or Marxism (1904)Marxist Reactions to Lenin-Leon Trotsky: Our Political Tasks (1904); Organization of the Bolshevik Faction: Resolution of the Twenty-Two (August, 1904); Lenin on the Revolution of 1905: Two Tactics of Social-Democratic in the Democratic Revolution (July, 1905); Trotsky on ""Permanent Revolution"": Results and Prospects (1906); Lenin on Democratic Centralism: Freedom of Criticism and Unity of Action (June, 1906); Bogdanov's Philosophical Revision of Marxism: Empiriomonism (1905-6).
Lenin's Philosophical Orthodoxy: Materialism and Empiriocriticism (1908)The Purge of the Bolshevik Left Wing (June, 1909); a) Communique on the Conference; b) Resolution on Otzovism and Ultimatism; The Ultra-Left on Lenin's Compromises: Declarations of the Forward Group (1910); a) Bogdanov, Letter to All Comrades -- b) Letter to Our Bolshevik Comrades -- Stalin on National Self-Determination: Marxism and the National Question (1913); Lenin on the Uneven Prospects of Revolution: The United States of Europe Slogan (August, 1915).
Bukharin on the Imperialist State: On the Theory of the Imperialist State (1916)CHAPTER TWO: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1921; Lenin's Return to Russia: On the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution (April 7 [20], 1917); Lenin on the Soviets: On the Dual Power (April 9 [22] 1917); Lenin's Vision of the Revolutionary State: The State and Revolution (August-September, 1917); Lenin's Call for an Uprising: Marxism and Insurrection (September 13-14 [26-27], 1917); The Declaration of Revolutionary Intent-Trotsky: Declaration of the Bolshevik Fraction (October 7 [20], 1917).
The Decision to Seize Power: Resolution of the Central Committee, On the Armed Uprising (October 10 [23], 1917)Bolshevik Opposition to the Insurrection: Statement by Zinoviev and Kamenev (October 11 [24], 1917); The Military-Revolutionary Committee; Triggering the Uprising; a) Circular of the Military-Revolutionary Committee (October 24 [November 6], 1917); b) Minutes of the Bolshevik Central Committee (October 24 [November 6], 1917); The October Revolution: Proclamation of the Military-Revolutionary Committee (October 25 [November 7], 1917).
Summary: An extensive revision of the valued but unobtainable 1960 edition. Nearly 300 key documents are now readily available in translation.
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"Third, revised and updated edition"--Preface (1993 ed.).

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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface (1960 Edition); Preface (Revised Edition); Preface (1993 Edition); Introduction: The Evolution of the Communist Mind -In Russia; CHAPTER ONE: Leninism and the Bolshevik Party, to 1917; Lenin as a Marxist: What the ""Friends of the People"" Are and How They Fight the Social-Democrats (1894); The Foundation of the Russian Marxist Party: Manifesto of the Russian Social- Democratic Workers' Party (1898); Lenin's Theory of the Party: What Is to Be Done? (1902); Lenin on the Party Split: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (May, 1904).

Marxist Reactions to Lenin-Rosa Luxemburg: Leninism or Marxism (1904)Marxist Reactions to Lenin-Leon Trotsky: Our Political Tasks (1904); Organization of the Bolshevik Faction: Resolution of the Twenty-Two (August, 1904); Lenin on the Revolution of 1905: Two Tactics of Social-Democratic in the Democratic Revolution (July, 1905); Trotsky on ""Permanent Revolution"": Results and Prospects (1906); Lenin on Democratic Centralism: Freedom of Criticism and Unity of Action (June, 1906); Bogdanov's Philosophical Revision of Marxism: Empiriomonism (1905-6).

Lenin's Philosophical Orthodoxy: Materialism and Empiriocriticism (1908)The Purge of the Bolshevik Left Wing (June, 1909); a) Communique on the Conference; b) Resolution on Otzovism and Ultimatism; The Ultra-Left on Lenin's Compromises: Declarations of the Forward Group (1910); a) Bogdanov, Letter to All Comrades -- b) Letter to Our Bolshevik Comrades -- Stalin on National Self-Determination: Marxism and the National Question (1913); Lenin on the Uneven Prospects of Revolution: The United States of Europe Slogan (August, 1915).

Bukharin on the Imperialist State: On the Theory of the Imperialist State (1916)CHAPTER TWO: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1921; Lenin's Return to Russia: On the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution (April 7 [20], 1917); Lenin on the Soviets: On the Dual Power (April 9 [22] 1917); Lenin's Vision of the Revolutionary State: The State and Revolution (August-September, 1917); Lenin's Call for an Uprising: Marxism and Insurrection (September 13-14 [26-27], 1917); The Declaration of Revolutionary Intent-Trotsky: Declaration of the Bolshevik Fraction (October 7 [20], 1917).

The Decision to Seize Power: Resolution of the Central Committee, On the Armed Uprising (October 10 [23], 1917)Bolshevik Opposition to the Insurrection: Statement by Zinoviev and Kamenev (October 11 [24], 1917); The Military-Revolutionary Committee; Triggering the Uprising; a) Circular of the Military-Revolutionary Committee (October 24 [November 6], 1917); b) Minutes of the Bolshevik Central Committee (October 24 [November 6], 1917); The October Revolution: Proclamation of the Military-Revolutionary Committee (October 25 [November 7], 1917).

An extensive revision of the valued but unobtainable 1960 edition. Nearly 300 key documents are now readily available in translation.

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