From the viewpoint of its Stalinist-era creators, the IKKN/INS could at best be described as a mixed success. Despite heroic efforts, it failed to train th... J Connelly - 《Minerva》 被引量: 3发表: 1996年 Lenin Reloaded: Toward a Politics of Truth According to what Lars Lib calls...
and there’s no paramilitary like the SS associated with it—not yet, anyway. Certainly Lenin and Stalin both became demigods in a way that’s evocative of some of these current strongmen, but this century is more like the 19th than the 20th, with so-called “Caesarists” who rise in ...
not a virtue’…..It is a necessary condition of his work, but not his essential function.It is precisely for matters of this kind that the historian is entitled to rely on what have been called the‘auxiliary
Here are the systems that enjoy hegemony on campus: gender feminism, postcolonial theory, anti-normative sexuality, and neo-Stalinism with race theory folded into the postcolonial binder. Underpinning these are postmodernism and its theories of discourse. With these systems in place, one is empowered...
Instead of the bottoms-up revolution advocated by Karl Marx, his disciples Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong believed it was an elite cadre of intellectual activists who needed to violently impose revolution. Despite the horrors above, we learn that certain groups in the West tried ...
The Soviet Union took shape after a series of revolutions during the early 20th century. Characterized by some of its best-known leaders, namely Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin, the Soviet Union spanned thousands of miles and was made up of hundreds of ethnic groups. ...
Lenin died shortly after the civil war ended but the "dictatorship of the proletariat" led by his successor Joseph Stalin would pursue brutal ethnic and ideological purges as well as forced agricultural collectivization. Tens of millions died during Stalin's rule from 1922 to 1953 on top of the...
Following the Russian revolution of 1917, Vladimir Lenin, leader of the victorious Bolsheviks, expanded on the principles of Marxism, as did Lenin’s eventual successor, Joseph Stalin. Their ideas evolved into Marxism-Leninism, which, rather than seeing the state wither away, called for rule by...
Vladimir Lenin “The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.” Ronald Reagan “When a business or an individual spends more than it makes, it goes bankrupt. When government does it, it sends you the bill. And when government does it...
Lenin, Stalin and Mao practiced communism in harsh ways because they knew that people are greedy, so strong hand is needed there to settle people down and make classless community! But, I think if we can make people to work and share equally we can make so much difference, and then the...