The Palgrave handbook of Leninist political philosophy / Tom Rockmore, Norman Levine, editors.
2018
HX73 .P45 2018
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Title
The Palgrave handbook of Leninist political philosophy / Tom Rockmore, Norman Levine, editors.
ISBN
9781137516503 (electronic book)
113751650X (electronic book)
9781137516497
1137516496
113751650X (electronic book)
9781137516497
1137516496
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume)
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HX73 .P45 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
335.4301
Summary
This intellectually discomfiting, disturbingly provocative, yet still thoroughly scholarly Handbook reproduces the intellectual ferment that accompanied the Russian Revolution including the wholly polarising effect at that time of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. 'The Palgrave handbook of Leninist political philosophy' does not settle for one safe interpretation of the thought of this world-historic figure but rather revels in a clash of viewpoints. Most interestingly it presents a contrast between the Western editors who emphasise pure democracy and Marxian humanism with many of the contributing scholars who take a more sanguine view of the Leninist political project. Perhaps reflecting the current Western political crisis, some of the volume's other European and North American scholars more closely align with their colleagues from the Global South.
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This intellectually discomfiting, disturbingly provocative, yet still thoroughly scholarly Handbook reproduces the intellectual ferment that accompanied the Russian Revolution including the wholly polarising effect at that time of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. 'The Palgrave handbook of Leninist political philosophy' does not settle for one safe interpretation of the thought of this world-historic figure but rather revels in a clash of viewpoints. Most interestingly it presents a contrast between the Western editors who emphasise pure democracy and Marxian humanism with many of the contributing scholars who take a more sanguine view of the Leninist political project. Perhaps reflecting the current Western political crisis, some of the volume's other European and North American scholars more closely align with their colleagues from the Global South.
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