Marx, Lenin, and the Revolutionary Experience offers a fresh look at Communism, both the bad and good, and also touches on anarchism, Christian theory, conservatism, liberalism, Marxism, and more, to argue for the enduring relevance of Karl Marx, and V.I. Lenin as democratic revolutionaries. It examines the qRed Decadeq of the 1930s and the civil rights movement and the New Left of the 1960s in the United States as well. Studying the past to grapple with issues of war and terrorism, exploitation, hunger, ecological crisis, and trends toward deadening qde-spiritualizationq, the book shows how the revolutionaries of the past are still relevant to today's struggles. It offers a clearly written and carefully reasoned thematic discussion of globalization, Marxism, Christianity (and religion in general), Communism, the history of the USSR and US radical and social movements.Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame press, 1984. MacDonald ... Malcolm X. Malcolm X Speaks, George Breitman, Ed. New York: Grove Press, 1966. ... The Education ofa Reluctant Radical: Spain, Munich, and Dying Empires, Book 3.
Title | : | Marx, Lenin, and the Revolutionary Experience |
Author | : | Paul LeBlanc |
Publisher | : | Routledge - 2014-06-03 |
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