Themes in the Social Sciences Ser.: Leninism : A Sociological Interpretation by David Lane (1981, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521282594
ISBN-139780521282598
eBay Product ID (ePID)1406434

Product Key Features

Number of Pages164 Pages
Publication NameLeninism : a Sociological Interpretation
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1981
SubjectHistory & Theory, Political
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Lane
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Biography & Autobiography
SeriesThemes in the Social Sciences Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN84-041533
Dewey Edition19
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal303.6/4/0924
Table Of ContentPreface; 1. Lenin's approach to Marxism; 2. Lenin's theory of revolution; 3. Stalin's Bolshevism: legitimation and critique; 4. A paradigm of revolution and social change; 5. Epilogue: different routes to socialism?; Figures.
SynopsisDr Lane addresses four distinct, though related, topics: Lenin's analysis of revolution; Leninism as an ideology legitimating the Russian Revolution; a detached analysis of the revolutionary process; and the relevance of Lenin and the Russian Revolution for social and political change., David Lane provides a contextual understanding of Lenin"s writings and their relevance to contemporary political action., It is now well over a hundred years since the birth of Lenin. If his writings are to have the relevance for contemporary political action, it is necessary that they be understood within the specific historical context in which they arose. It is such an understanding that David Lane provides in this book. Dr Lane addresses four distinct, though related, topics: Lenin's analysis of revolution; Leninism as an ideology legitimating the Russian Revolution; a detached analysis of the revolutionary process; and the relevance of Lenin and the Russian Revolution for social and political change. He begins by showing that, studied thematically, the various parts of Lenin's thinking are complementary in providing an analysis of capitalism and the justification for socialist revolution. The book is a short, concise, detached, yet sympathetic account of Lenin's thinking on revolution, its implications for the rise of Stalinism and its significance for the model of socialism as developed in the USSR. It will appeal to sociologists, political scientists and historians interested in Leninism, Stalinism and revolutionary theory, as well as to others concerned with the theories and processes of social change.
LC Classification NumberJC491

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