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Originally published in 1984 this book reconsiders the effect of
Lenin on the politics and culture of the 20th Century. In a
detailed examination of Lenin's famous text, The State and
Revolution, the author argues that the peculiar status of this work
presents readers with major problems of interpretation and shows
how a failure to identify these problems has prevented an adequate
understanding of important issues in modern politics, history and
social theory. The book compares Lenin's 'radical utopia' with the
ideas of politics offered by other theorists, centrally Weber and
Sartre, but also writers such as Jefferson and Habermas. This
original approach shows the impact of Lenin's text on political
history and theory and leads to a new understanding of the
connection between revolution and violence, social change and
authoritarianism.
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