Lenin: The Man, The Theorist, The Leader: A Reappraisal

Lenin: The Man, The Theorist, The Leader: A Reappraisal

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A landmark work of political biography and historical scholarship, this edited collection presents a comprehensive reappraisal of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin — the revolutionary, the ideological architect, and the statesman who reshaped the twentieth century. Leading scholars chronicle Lenin's multifaceted legacy across three distinct dimensions: his personal character and psychology, his contributions to Marxist theory, and his exercise of political power as the founding leader of the Soviet state. Each essay argues with rigour and precision, cutting through decades of Soviet mythologising to offer a sober and unflinching reassessment of one of history's most consequential figures. Authoritative and intellectually rich, the volume remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the man behind the revolution and the enduring impact of Leninism on global politics.

Author: Leonard Schapiro And Peter Reddaway
Format: Hardback
Published: 1967, Pall Mall Press London
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very Good, minimal wear. Page Condition: Good, pages appear clean and intact. Markings: Previous owner. Binding: Firm and intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A landmark work of political biography and historical scholarship, this edited collection presents a comprehensive reappraisal of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin — the revolutionary, the ideological architect, and the statesman who reshaped the twentieth century. Leading scholars chronicle Lenin's multifaceted legacy across three distinct dimensions: his personal character and psychology, his contributions to Marxist theory, and his exercise of political power as the founding leader of the Soviet state. Each essay argues with rigour and precision, cutting through decades of Soviet mythologising to offer a sober and unflinching reassessment of one of history's most consequential figures. Authoritative and intellectually rich, the volume remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the man behind the revolution and the enduring impact of Leninism on global politics.