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Ambassadors' Plot" Against Soviet Russia in 1918: the "British trail" re-interpreted / Sergeyev, Ye   Journal Article
Sergeyev, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The several weeks in August-September 1918 when the Soviet regime, barely 12 months old, was hanging by a thread (which Bolshevik leaders also admitted) can be described as the most dramatic period in the history of Soviet-British relations. An open armed intervention of the Entente powers that sided with the anti-Communist forces threatened to bury the hopes of Lenin and his comrades-in-arms to retain power in expectation of a worldwide revolution. Indeed, Soviet power was liquidated practically across the entire country (with the exception of several gubernias of its European part) while riots and conspiracies in the capitals and the biggest cities and the ongoing world war were ruining the country's economy and bringing hunger and epidemics.
Key Words Intervention  Great Britain  Lenin  Entente  Counterrevolution  Lloyd George 
Soviet Russi  Ambassadors' Plot  Dzerzhinsky  Lockhart  Reilly 
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Approaches of M N Roy towards second congress of Comintern (Thi / Maharana, Sanjukta   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract According to Marxist view, society is always divided into two classes such as oppressor and oppressed, rich and poor, bourgeoisie and proletariat, capitalist and the workers class. Furthermore, industralisation emerged the exploitation and degraded condition of workers by the capitalist class.
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ID:   107059


Brest-Litovsk moment: self-determination discourse in Eastern Europe before Wilsonianism / Chernev, Borislav   Journal Article
Chernev, Borislav Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article argues that the historical origins of the concept of self-determination had less to do with Woodrow Wilson than with the specific circumstances during the last phase of the Great War. It argues that self-determination became the "centre of the discourse of legitimacy in international relations" as a result of a dynamic process involving multiple actors. Lenin and the Bolsheviks first started to employ the concept. Self-determination discourse gained further momentum during the Brest-Litovsk peace conference, where the Austro-German and Russian delegations debated its application at some length. This prompted Allied statesmen to crystallise their ideas and make self-determination their principal war aim. The increasing appeal of self-determination first manifested itself in the entangled spaces of Eastern Europe, where the national aspirations of Poles and Ukrainians, bolstered by the new discourse, converged with the rhetoric emanating from Brest-Litovsk to create a "Wilsonian moment" before Wilson.
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Building socialism: from ‘scientific’ to ‘active’ Marxism / Lane, David   Journal Article
Lane, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historical materialism envisages law-like tendencies (‘scientific’ Marxism) promoting the development of productive forces and, concurrently, a political praxis (‘active’ Marxism) requiring human intervention. These positions give rise to conflicting interpretations of Marxism: first to understand society, second to change it – to abolish economic exploitation. The twentieth century witnessed a shift in the locus of the contradictions of capitalism to the economically dependent territories of the imperial powers. Socialist parties, when in power and adopting a Leninist political praxis, furthered modernisation and were successful in reducing economic exploitation. The paper addresses the relationship between the scientific and praxis components of Marxism in contemporary global capitalism. It considers post-Marxist interpretations of the changing class structure, the rise of identity politics and the evolving nature of capital. Forms of domination, oppression and discrimination (bureaucracy, patriarchy, racism, militarism and credentialism) give rise to their own distinctive forms of power relations. It is contended that they should not be equated with Marx’s crucial insight into the nature of economic exploitation. Many current Marxist (and ‘post-Marxist’) writers adopt a ‘scientific’ position emphasising the inherent contradictions of capitalism. The author claims that without appropriate political praxis, the resolution of such contradictions is unlikely to transcend capitalism.
Key Words Socialism  Development  Post-Communism  Russia  Lenin  Marx 
HIstorical materialism  Class  Praxis 
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Bulgaria on the road to progress : selected works / Zhivkov, todor 1986  Book
Zhivkov Toder editor Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 1986.
Description viii, 272p.hbk
Standard Number 812070603X
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ID:   050338


Dawn of universal history: selected essays from a witness of the twentieth century / Aron, Raymond 2002  Book
Aron, Raymond Book
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Publication New York, Basic Books, 2002.
Description xxvi, 518p.Hbk
Standard Number 0465004075
Key Words United States  Marxism  Lenin  Hiroshima  Stalinism  Secular Religions 
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From civil war to proxy war: past history and current dilemmas / Marshall, Alex   Article
Marshall, Alex Article
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Summary/Abstract The use of surrogate or ‘proxy’ actors within the context of ‘irregular’ or guerrilla conflict within or between states constitutes a phenomenon spanning nearly the whole of recorded human military history. Yet it is a phenomenon that has also acquired urgent contemporary relevance in the light of the general evolution of conflict in Ukraine and the current Middle East. This introduction to a special issue on the theme investigates some potentially important new avenues to studying the phenomenon in the light of these trends.
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From Lenin to Khrushchev: the history of world communism / Seton-Watson, Hugh 1968  Book
Seton-Wastson Hugh Book
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Publication New York, Fredericka Praeger Publishers, 1968.
Description xv, 432p.hbk
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History of the world in the twentieth century / Watt, D C; Spencer, Frank; Brown, Neville 1967  Book
Brown, Neville Book
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Publication London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1967.
Description 864p.Hbk
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ID:   108922


How we got here: the rise of the modern order / Laski, Harold J   Journal Article
Laski, Harold J Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Lenin  Mussolini  Foreign Affairs  Modern Order 
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ID:   027842


Ideology in power : reflections on the Russian revolutions / Wolfe, Bertram D 1969  Book
Wolfe Bertram D. Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1969.
Description viii, 406p.hbk
Standard Number 043350270
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Lenin / Chernon, Victor   Journal Article
Chernon, Victor Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Russia  Lenin  Joseph Stalin 
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Lenin / Westad, Odd Arne   Journal Article
Westad, Odd Arne Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Lenin was a Marxist revolutionary who saw himself, and his organization, the Bolsheviks, as the vanguard of the global working class. His view of the world was based on what he saw as the unavoidable confrontation of opposing forces in world politics, socialism vs. capitalism. In his policies he was relentlessely internationalist, even though he was quite capable of temporary compromise on behalf of the Soviet state which was based within the former Russian empire.
Key Words World Politics  Socialism  Capitalism  Lenin  Marxist Revolutionary 
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ID:   137480


Lenin and philosophy: the historical context / White, James D   Article
White, James D Article
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Summary/Abstract The article follows the development of Lenin's philosophical conceptions and the historical context in which they emerged. It examines how Plekhanov's interpretation of Marxist philosophy was assimilated by Lenin. In the dispute between Plekhanov and Alexander Bogdanov Lenin took Plekhanov's side and in defence of Plekhanov wrote Materialism and Empiriocriticism. A major influence on Lenin was the correspondence between Marx and Engels published in 1913, which prompted him to study Hegel and other writers mentioned in the correspondence. Although Lenin's commentaries on Hegel and other philosophers were published as ‘Philosophical Notebooks’, the notes Lenin made on the Marx–Engels correspondence were not, owing to Stalin's peculiar requirements of the Lenin cult.
Key Words Philosophy  Russia  Lenin  Materialism  Marxist Philosophy 
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M N Roy and J P's contribution to Indian socialism: a comparative analogy of political disourse / Dutta, Pratyay   Journal Article
Dutta, Pratyay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Manendra Nath Roy (1886-1954) and Jayaprakash Narayan (1902-1979), both popularly known as M.N. Roy and J.P., occupy unique positions among the galaxy of political leaders produced by India in modern times. They played a major role not merely in the struggle for freedom from foreign rule, but also in shaping the minds of people as well as events after the achievement of our political freedom.
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M N Roy critique of comintern and its significance today / Gupta, Sobhanlal Datta   Journal Article
Gupta, Sobhanlal Datta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is customary to associate M.N. Roy with the Comintern years ( 1920-1928) and highlight his achievements as a leading Comintern functionary primarily in the capacity of a key theoretician of the colonial question. Our attention is thereby generally drawn towards his debate with Lenin in 1920 in the Second Congress and the adoption of his Supplementary Theses on the Colonial Question, apart from his speeches on India and the colonial question in the different Congresses and Plena of the Comintern.
Key Words Capitalism  India  Marxism  Lenin  Comintern  Joseph Stalin 
M N Roy  Sovietization  Communist International  Ultra Leftism  Soviet Union 
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ID:   029710


Modern Russia / Robottom, John 1971  Book
Robottom, John Book
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Publication New York, Mc Graw Hill Book Company, 1971.
Description 160p.
Standard Number Hbk.
Key Words Lenin  Joseph Stalin  Bolshevik  Revolution - 1905  Cold War  Russia - History 
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Philosopher and revolutionary M N Roy - my ideal / Pancholi, N D   Journal Article
Pancholi, N D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract I was a student of BA Hons. (History) in Ramjas College, Delhi University in the year 1962-63 when one of our teachers, Dr. Bal whose full name I am not able to recollect, in one of his classes began to eulogize M.N.Roy saying that Roy was a great revolutionary and thinker and had founded the first communist party in the world outside Russia i.e. Mexican Communist Party, played a great role in spreading communist movements in various parts of the world including India as important front-ranking member of the Communist International working with Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin. He further declared that Roy was a man of Lenin's caliber and stature.
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Russia since 1801: the making of a new Society / Thaden, Edward C 1971  Book
Thaden, Edward C Book
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Publication New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1971.
Description xii, 682p.Hbk
Standard Number 0471855103
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ID:   036956


Soviet Russia: some random sketches and impressions / Nehru, Jawaharlal 1949  Book
Nehru Jawaharlal Book
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Publication Bombay, Chetana, 1949.
Description xii,132p.hbk
Series Inter-Continental Library
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