Thomas Riggins
"Left-wing" communism, an infantile disorder / BVI Lenin - Foreign Languages Pub. House, 被引量: 105发表: 1950年 Lessons of Lenin's 'Left-wing' communism `' - the group has been run, since its first meeting, on a weak form of consensus-decision making. When (at the first meeting)...
“On the History of the Question of the Unfortunate Peace,”The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government, The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky, A Great Beginning, “Left-wing” Communism—An Infantile Disorder(in Russian, German, French, and English), andThe Tasks of the Youth ...
While Borodin was staying with Roys’ , they spent long nights, after dinner, discussing thetheory and practice of Communism; and the philosophical aspects of Marxism. At times, Roy sought to resist Borodin’s arguments with a defense of cultural nationalism. And; Borodin would argue back saying...
Think of Lenin in Materialism and Empirio-criticism or 'Left-Wing' Communism. His reasons are blindingly obvious. page 15 4 How do you justify this distinction between science and philosophy in Marxist theory? I shall answer you by formulating a number of provisional and schematic theses. ...
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Gosudarstvo i revolyutsiya (1917; The State and Revolution, 1919); Proletarskaya revolyutsiya i renegat Kautsky (1918; The Proletarian Revolution and Kautsky the Renegade, 1920); Detskaya bolezn “levizny” v kommunizme (1920; “Left Wing” Communism: An Infantile Disorder, 1920, 1934, ...
Lenin’s best-known and most extended treatment of the dictatorship of the proletariat and the transition period is to be found in his 1917 text The State and Revolution, written immediately before the Bolshevik Party’s seizure of power. The point of...
The name has popped up on the mastheads of left-wing newspapers across the world. It's "Vorwarts" in Germany, "Voorwarts" in the Netherlands and "Ila al-Amam" in the Arab world. Back in New York it's "The Forward." [img]/images/Forward_Lenin_Fall.png[/img] There are any ...
Thomas Riggins