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This book, first published in 1975, analyses the three tools which
the Russians used for attaining their political objectives: war,
peace and neutrality. This study shows how they have evolved a
clear-cut view, based on Marxism-Leninism, of the origins of war,
the categories of war, the ways in which it can be made to serve
the Marxist revolutionary interest, and the circumstances in which
it is profitable to use it. As for peace, both Lenin and Khrushchev
described it as a 'temporary, unstable armistice between two wars'.
In the Leninist view, peace is a tool for attaining political
objectives just like war, while neutrality is essentially
ridiculous: 'he who is not with me is against me'. Nevertheless,
there are occasions when neutrality is a concept acceptable to the
Soviet leaders, and this study examines instances of this,
alongside war and peace.
This book, first published in 1975, analyses the three tools which
the Russians used for attaining their political objectives: war,
peace and neutrality. This study shows how they have evolved a
clear-cut view, based on Marxism-Leninism, of the origins of war,
the categories of war, the ways in which it can be made to serve
the Marxist revolutionary interest, and the circumstances in which
it is profitable to use it. As for peace, both Lenin and Khrushchev
described it as a 'temporary, unstable armistice between two wars'.
In the Leninist view, peace is a tool for attaining political
objectives just like war, while neutrality is essentially
ridiculous: 'he who is not with me is against me'. Nevertheless,
there are occasions when neutrality is a concept acceptable to the
Soviet leaders, and this study examines instances of this,
alongside war and peace.
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