A History Of Bolshevism: From Marx To The First Five Years' Plan
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A landmark work of political history, A History of Bolshevism: From Marx to the First Five Years' Plan chronicles the ideological origins and turbulent rise of the Bolshevik movement, tracing its roots from Marxist theory through the revolutionary upheavals that transformed Russia. Arthur Rosenberg, a distinguished historian and former member of the German Communist Party, brings rare insider authority to the subject, presenting a rigorous and penetrating analysis of the forces that shaped Soviet communism. The work details the internal contradictions, power struggles, and doctrinal evolution that defined Bolshevism as both a political movement and a governing ideology. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible clarity, this account stands as an essential text for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual and historical foundations of the Soviet state.
Author: Arthur Rosenberg
Format: Paperback
Genre: European history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of political history, A History of Bolshevism: From Marx to the First Five Years' Plan chronicles the ideological origins and turbulent rise of the Bolshevik movement, tracing its roots from Marxist theory through the revolutionary upheavals that transformed Russia. Arthur Rosenberg, a distinguished historian and former member of the German Communist Party, brings rare insider authority to the subject, presenting a rigorous and penetrating analysis of the forces that shaped Soviet communism. The work details the internal contradictions, power struggles, and doctrinal evolution that defined Bolshevism as both a political movement and a governing ideology. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible clarity, this account stands as an essential text for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual and historical foundations of the Soviet state.