Description: The Proletarian Revolution in Russia by N. Lenin & Leon Trotzky, edited with additional editorial content by Louis Frania - FIRST EDITION 1918 - Published by The Communist Press, New York. Good Condition. A tear in the cloth of the cover at the top of the spine has been repaired some time in the past by the previous owner. The previous owner's name ("Juanita Hazel Kramer") is written in small script at the top left of the inside book cover, and "No. 271" is written at the top left of the inside back cover. Two 4-leaf clovers were stored in between the pages in two different places, causing some slight discoloration in the shape of the 4-leaf clover (if you want the two 4-leaf clovers with the purchase of the book, let me know, I have saved them). See photos. "The Proletarian Revolution in Russia" is an amalgamation of writings by Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky (spelled "Trotzky" in this book), two pivotal figures in the Russian Revolution, with additional editorial content provided by Louis Fraina. The book was originally published in 1918, a year after the pivotal events of the February Revolution in Russia.Authors and Background:Vladimir Lenin was a central figure in the establishment of Soviet Russia, becoming its first head of government. His theories on Marxism led to what is known as Leninism, which was instrumental in the formation of the Soviet Union. His return to Russia in 1917 marked a significant phase in the revolution, particularly with his leadership in the October Revolution.Leon Trotsky was another key Marxist theorist and revolutionary. Initially a member of the Bolshevik faction, he was instrumental in organizing the Red Army and played a crucial role during the Russian Civil War. His political journey later saw him at odds with Stalin, leading to his exile and eventual assassination.Louis Fraina, as an editor, compiled these works with the intent to showcase the ideological and practical struggles of establishing socialism in Russia.Content Overview:The book delves into the theoretical and practical aspects of the proletarian revolution. It outlines how the working class (proletariat) under the guidance of Marxist principles, aims to overthrow the bourgeoisie (the capitalist class) to establish a socialist state, eventually leading towards a stateless communist society.Marxist Theory: It explores Marxism's application in Russia, discussing the necessity of the dictatorship of the proletariat, a state where the working class holds political power, as a transitional phase to achieve communism.Revolutionary Strategy: Lenin and Trotsky discuss the strategies for revolution, including the need for a vanguard party to lead the proletariat, a point of contention among Marxists, with some advocating for broader, more inclusive revolutionary action.Historical Context: The writings capture the fervor, challenges, and ideological debates of the time, providing firsthand accounts and analyses of the revolution's early stages, the formation of the Soviet government, and the initial policies like the New Economic Policy (NEP) which was a temporary reintroduction of some market principles to stabilize the economy.Impact and Analysis: The book not only serves as a historical document but also as a theoretical guide on how revolutions might be conducted under Marxist principles. It includes discussions on the transformation of society, the role of the state, and how the state would eventually "wither away" as society moves towards full communism.Significance: This work is significant for those studying political theory, the history of revolutions, or Soviet history as it provides insight into the thinking and strategies of two of the revolution's most influential figures. It captures the essence of the ideological battles, the optimism for a new societal order, and the harsh realities of implementing Marxist theory in the real world.Reception and Legacy:The book has been seen as both a blueprint for communist revolutionaries around the world and a critical piece for understanding the motivations behind Soviet policies and the subsequent global Cold War dynamics. Critics and supporters alike recognize it as a foundational text for understanding 20th-century communism.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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Author: Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotzky
Publisher: The Communist Press, New York
Topic: Communist Revolution in Russia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Communism, Russian Communist Revolution
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1918