The French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture
Title | The French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Bergman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 568 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Communism |
ISBN | 0198842708 |
The Bolsheviks sought legitimacy and inspiration in historic revolutionary traditions, and Jay Bergman argues that they saw the revolutions in France in 1789, 1830, 1848, and 1871 as supplying practically everything Marxism lacked, including guidance in constructing socialism and communism, and useful fodder for political and personal polemics.
The French Revolution and the Russian Anti-Democratic Tradition
Title | The French Revolution and the Russian Anti-Democratic Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Dmitry Shlapentokh |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 342 |
Release | 2018-01-31 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351292749 |
The political uncertainty following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rejection of the revolutionary model has brought Russian political thought full circle as democratic forces contend with authoritarian nationalism. This volume is essential to understanding the antidemocratic tradition in Russia and the persistent danger of totalitarianism.
The French Revolution and the Russian Anti-Democratic Tradition
Title | The French Revolution and the Russian Anti-Democratic Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Dmitry Å lÇpentoh |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | 356 |
Release | 1997-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781412823975 |
The political uncertainty following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rejection of the revolutionary model has brought Russian political thought full circle as democratic forces contend with authoritarian nationalism. This volume is essential to understanding the antidemocratic tradition in Russia and the persistent danger of totalitarianism.
The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin
Title | The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin PDF eBook |
Author | Erik van Ree |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 2003-08-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1135786046 |
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the political thought of Joseph Stalin. Making full use of the documentation that has recently become available, including Stalin's private library with his handwritten margin notes, the book provides many insights on Stalin, and also on western and Russian Marxist intellectual traditions. Overall, the book argues that Stalin's political thought is not primarily indebted to the Russian autocratic tradition, but belongs to a tradition of revolutionary patriotism that stretches back through revolutionary Marxism to Jacobin thought in the French Revolution. It makes interesting comparisons between Stalin, Lenin, Bukharin and Trotsky, and explains a great deal about the mindset of those brought up in the Stalinist era, and about the era's many key problems, including the industrial revolution from above, socialist cultural policy, Soviet treatment of nationalities, pre-war and Cold War foreign policy, and the purges.
Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition
Title | Revolutions and the Revolutionary Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | David Parker |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2002-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134690584 |
Revolutions presents eight European case studies including the English revolution of 1649, the French Revolution and the recent revolutions within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (1989-1991) and examines them not only in their specific political, economic and social contexts but also as part of the wider European revolutionary tradition. A chapter on the American Revolution is also included as a revolution which grew out of European expansionism and political culture. Revolutions brings together leading writers on European history, who make a major contribution to the controversial debate on the role of revolution in the development of European history. This is a truly comparative book which includes discussion on each of the following key themes: * the causes of revolution, including the importance of political, social and economic factors * the effects of political and philisophical ideas or ideology on the revolution * the form and process of a revolution, including the importance of violence and popular support * the outcome of revolution, both short-term and long-term * the way revolution is viewed in history particularly since the collapse of Communism in Europe.
The French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture
Title | The French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Bergman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 592 |
Release | 2019-08-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 019258037X |
Because they were Marxists, the Bolsheviks in Russia, both before and after taking power in 1917, believed that the past was prologue: that embedded in history was a Holy Grail, a series of mysterious, but nonetheless accessible and comprehensible, universal laws that explained the course of history from beginning to end. Those who understood these laws would be able to mould the future to conform to their own expectations. But what should the Bolsheviks do if their Marxist ideology proved to be either erroneous or insufficient-if it could not explain, or explain fully, the course of events that followed the revolution they carried out in the country they called the Soviet Union? Something else would have to perform this function. The underlying argument of this volume is that the Bolsheviks saw the revolutions in France in 1789, 1830, 1848, and 1871 as supplying practically everything Marxism lacked. In fact, these four events comprised what for the Bolsheviks was a genuine Revolutionary Tradition. The English Revolution and the Puritan Commonwealth of the seventeenth century were not without utility-the Bolsheviks cited them and occasionally utilized them as propaganda-but these paled in comparison to what the revolutions in France offered a century later, namely legitimacy, inspiration, guidance in constructing socialism and communism, and, not least, useful fodder for political and personal polemics.
New Myth, New World
Title | New Myth, New World PDF eBook |
Author | Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Total Pages | 484 |
Release | 2010-11-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780271046587 |
The Nazis' use and misuse of Nietzsche is well known. In this pioneering book, Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal excavates the trail of long-obscured Nietzschean ideas that took root in late Imperial Russia, intertwining with other elements in the culture to become a vital ingredient of Bolshevism and Stalinism.