Anton Pannekoek's controversy with Karl Kautsky and his position on the Mass Strike Debate are both well known which even ...
What did Lenin know of the revolution? How could he possibly understand ... eager to see brotherhood and concord as the future state of all those who had helped pull down the Tsar.
For example, did the Soviet Union represent an “actual socialist society,” a “degenerated workers’ state ... Revolution had.
Lenin used the hut in the summer of 1917 ... During his time there, he began drafting his seminal work, “The State and Revolution,” which argued for the overthrow of the bourgeois state ...
Lenin "was the creator of the first totalitarian state and he oversaw the state ... When discussing the 1917 revolution, and subsequent arguments between Stalin and Lenin about how the USSR ...
After the February Revolution of 1917 overthrew ... arbitrate differences between classes. Lenin called attention to Engels’s definition of the state as a coercive instrument employed by the ...
The thinkers discussed comprise Thucydides, Augustine of Hippo, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Rousseau, Clausewitz, Lenin and Mao, Carl Schmitt. These paradigmatic thinkers challenge the presuppositions of ...
Vladimir Lenin, born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov on April 22, 1870, in Simbirsk, Russia (now Ulyanovsk), was the founder of the ...
It was 80 years ago this month that James Burnham’s article titled “Lenin’s Heir” appeared in Partisan Review. It was the top ...
The extremely conditional form in which Lenin invoked the right to self-determination ... that had brought an end to the era of bourgeois revolution, and consequently to the applicability of ...
Lenin and Mao, Carl Schmitt, and Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. These paradigmatic thinkers challenge the presuppositions of contemporary liberal egalitarianism and state focused models of politics ...