After Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) is the man most
associated with communism and its influence and reach around the
world. Lenin was the leader of the communist Bolshevik party during
the October 1917 revolution in Russia, and he subsequently headed
the Soviet state until 1924, bringing stability to the region and
establishing a socialist economic and political system.
In "Lenin," Lars T. Lih presents a striking new interpretation
of Lenin's political beliefs and strategies. Until now, Lenin has
been portrayed as a pessimist with a dismissive view of the
revolutionary potential of the workers. However, Lih reveals that
underneath the sharp polemics, Lenin was actually a romantic
enthusiast rather than a sour pragmatist, one who imposed meaning
on the whirlwind of events going on around him. This concise and
unique biography is based on wide-ranging new research that puts
Lenin into the context both of Russian society and of the
international socialist movement of the early twentieth century. It
also sets the development of Lenin's political outlook firmly
within the framework of his family background and private life. In
addition, the book's images, which are taken from contemporary
photographs, posters, and drawings, illustrate the features of
Lenin's world and time.
A vivid, non-ideological portrait, "Lenin "is an essential look
at one of the key figures of modern history.
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