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Leninism and Western Socialism
Historian Roy Medvedev reviews the process by which the doctrine of Marxism-Leninism was consolidated in the USSR and the international movement. He then considered the Russian Revolution, analyzing four issues: the dictatorship of the proletariat, the historic value of soviets as a form of governmental power, the roles and right of majorities and minorities, and finally he discusses the historic division between Communism and Social Democracy.
120002014 | 335.43 MED l | Available - English |