Lenin lives?:
A lively, accessible and wide-ranging account of one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. Through a brief but stimulating and penetrating account of his life and chief ideas the study examines how 'Leninism' emerged and became a global force
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Table of Contents List of Figures vii Introduction 1 Part One: Lenin before Leninism Who was Lenin? 10 10 Early Years Emergence from Obscurity The Birth of Lenin Wartime To Power and Beyond i) From the Finland Station to Finnish Exile: April to July 1917 ii) Pause for Thought: The State and Revolution iii) ‘The Great October Socialist Revolution From Drawing Board to Battlefield: The Tribulations of Transition 10 15 18 32 38 38 42 50 57 Part Two: Lenin as Icon and Inspiration: Leninism after Lenin 1. The Communist Movement after Lenin 78 78 Foundations of Leninism The Party Leninism Goes Global i) Comintern and the Struggle against Fascism ii) The Weakest Link: Imperialism, Colonialism, and Peasant Revolution iii) Endgame in Europe—1956-91 80 88 94 95 2. Independent Leninism in Global Thought and Politics From Fellow Travellers to Liberation Theology Leninism since the Fall of Soviet Communism: 1991 to the Present 103 116 121 121 134 Conclusion 151 Endnotes Bibliography Index 165 177 187
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Index For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Africa, Southern, revolutions 127-28 African Marxist revolutionaries 126-7 Albania 116-18 Althusser, Louis 110-11,133-4 Angola 118 Armand, Inessa 28-9 armed requisitioning 70-2 peasants resist 71-2 Baku Congress (Congress of Peoples of the East) 94,103 Bakunin, M.A. 6-7,25-7, 32,42-3, 47, 57-8, 148, 159 Bakuninism see Bakunin Beethoven, Ludwig van 29 Benjamin, Walter 121-2 Bernstein, Eduard 18-19,35-6 Blanc, Eric 158 Revolutionary Social Democracy: Working-Class Politics Across the Russian Empire 158-9 Bogdanov A.A. 5-6,25-7,121 inspires Gramsci 127 Bolsheviks see Communist Party Borkenau, Franz, on professional revolutionaries and party 92-3 Brezhnev, Leonid 110-11,116-18 Bukharin, N. 5-6,77,79 Bund 22-3 Burdzhalov, E.N. 137-8 Cambodian Revolution 114-16 Carillo, Santiago 118 Castro, Fidel 112-13,126-7 ‘History Will Absolve Me’ 112-13 Catholic radicals 129-30 Chen Duxiu 107-8 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 12-13 What is to be Done? Tales of the New People 12-13,28 China 120 Tienanmen demonstration (1989) 120 Chineserevolution 107-9 fellow travellers 125-6 climate summits 7-8 Cold War, begins 116-18 Comintern (Third Communist International) 94 antifascism 95-7 Conditions for Admission 91-2 diversity of membership 97-8,101 failure in China (1927) 101 First Congress 94-7 formation of Communist Parties around the globe 97 link to internal Soviet policy changes 101-3 Second Congress 97-8 splits opposition to Nazism 101-2 Communist Party (Chinese)
78-9, 101 Chineserevolution 107-9 massacre of members in Shanghai 101,107-8 Communist Party (Russian and Soviet) and Mensheviks 24-5 as better Mensheviks 54 Central Committee 51-3 Congresses of 3; Second Party Congress 21-3; Tenth Party Congress 3, 72 Defining Bolshevism 56-7 funding of (1905-14) 29-30 influence in 2020s 134-5 leading role/vanguardism 4 outlawed in Russia (1991) 120 party programme 1919 87 Conference of Communist and Workers’ Parties of Europe 118 Confucianism 15,44-5,72-3,105, 125-6, 151-2
188 INDEX Congress of Soviets, First All-Russian 41-2; Second All-Russian 56-7 Cuba 118 Cuban Revolution 112-14 Italy 119-20 assassination of Aldo Moro 119-20,127 historic compromise 119-20,127 July Days 41-2,50 Destalinization 116-18,124 Economists (Political group) 23-4 Engels, Friedrich, Condition of the Working Class in England 16-17 Eurocommunism 118-20 Italy 119-20 Portugal 118 Spain 118 evolutionary socialism 18-19 fascism, as reaction to communism 98-9 Fellow travellers 122-4 Frankfurt School (Institute for Social Research) 121-2 Freire, Paulo 130-1 Fundamentalisms 120 Germany, East 110-11 Gorbachev, Mikhail 120 Sinatra doctrine 120 Gorky, Maxim 20-1, 25-30, 54-5, 67-8, 131-3,156-7 peasants 67-8 Gramsci, Antonio 4-5,127,154 Guevara, Ernesto ‘Che’ 113-14 Motorcycle Diaries 113-14, 126-7 visits Africa 127-8 Guterriez, Gustavo The Theology of Liberation 129-30 Hilferding, Rudolf 35, 43, 48 Ho Chi Minh 78,98,103-6 Hobson, J.A. 35 Hungary 110-11,118,124 imperialism 5-6, 103-16 intellectuals 78-9, 121, 125-6, 137 antifascist 122-4 British 123-4 revisionist Russian Marxists 126-7 role of in party 121 iron curtain 116-18 Iskra (The Spark) 20-1 Kahlo, Frida 78-9 Kamenev, Lev. 59-60 Kamphuchea: see Cambodian Revolution Kautsky, Karl 35-6 Kerala 78-9, 149-50 Kerensky, Alexander Fyodorovich 50-1 Kornilov affair 50-1 Khieu Sampan 114-15 Khmer Rouge 114-16 Khrushchev, Nikita 110-11 destalinization 110-11,116,124 Kombedy (committees of poor peasants) 70-1 Korea, North 116-18 Kornilov affair see Kornilov Kornilov, Lavrenty 50-1 Krausz, Tamas 143-4 Reconstructing Lenin: An
Intellectual Biography 143-4 Kronstadt rebellion (1921) 73 demands return to principles of 1917 73 Krupskaya, Nadezhda 15 accompanies Lenin to western Europe 18,77 in Siberia with Lenin 17-18 Kuomintang (Guomindang) 107-8 Lenin, V.I. adoption of NEP 72 adopts pseudonym ‘N. Lenin’ 18-19 April Theses’ 24-5, 39-50, 69-70, 72-3 arrest (1897) 17-18 arrives in Petrograd 1917 38-9 attempts to limit bureaucratisation 72-3, 76-7 bicycle accident (Paris) 13-14 (Geneva) 16 bureaucratism of 154 childhood and family 10-14 commemorations of centenary of his birth 136-7,148-50 conflicting models of Leninism 86-7 contemporary Russian historiography of 158-9 criticized by President Putin 134-5
INDEX declining academic interest in since 1991 136, 139 decrees on Peace and Land 55-6,70 execution of his brother 11-12 exile in Siberia (1897-1899) 17-18 expectations for revolution in early 1917 37-8 food requisitioning squads 70-1 friendship, enmity, reconciliation 28-9 from Zürich to the Finland Station 36-7 heads first Soviet government 59-60 ‘Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government’ 60-7,160-1 contains elements of‘socialism in one country’ 160-1 Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism 5-6 writes 35-6 not intended to be global model 160-1 in Krakow 30-2 Inessa Armand and 28-9 influence of in Russia today 134-5,156 internationalism 108-9 journalism 20-1 July Days 42 Kienthal and Zimmerwald Peace conferences 35 leaves Finland (1907) 27 leaves Poland for Switzerland (1914) 30-2 leaves Russia (1899) 18 life in emigration 30-2 love of mountains 34-5 love of nature 16,29 Materialism and Empiriocriticism 25-7 meets Plekhanov, Lafargue and Liebknecht for the first time 17-18 Moscow armed uprising 27 moves to second plan for transition 61-7 music 29 October Revolution 51-3 ‘On cooperation’ and cultural revolution 74-6 party funding 29-30 ‘Party Organisation and Party Literature’ 25-7 peasants 67-70 political testament 73-4 reads Marxist classics for first time 16-17 religion 6-7, 25-7 returns to Finland July 1917 42 189 returns to Switzerland (1914) 34-5 revolution from above 3-4 revolution of 1905 25-7 revolutionary consciousness 4-5, 44-5, 154 revolutionary transition 44-50 Socialism and Religion’ 25-7 spa holiday in Tschudiwiese 34-5 split in second International 33
splits the party (1903) 22-3 State and Revolution 42-50,72-3 writes State and Revolution 1917 42-3 statues of in USA 148 stress and illnesses 16, 30-2 strokes and declining health 73-4 the party and ‘professional revolutionaries’ 2-3,21-3 theory of revolution 57-9 third stroke and death 77 funeral 79 travels from 1895-1917 15 u-turns 25,65-7,70 role in party 25 views on religion 131-3 violence and the process of revolution 1-2,29-30,36 western historiography of 138 What Is To Be Done 21-3,44-5 world revolution 3-4 writes The Development of Capitalism in Russia 17-18 writing style 20-1 Leninism 57-8,79-80 Baku Congress of People’s of the East 94 concept of the party 88-94,151 at Second Party Congress 90 cell structure 91-2 centralisation (democratic centralism) 91-2 characteristics of a member 93-4 Comintern definition 90 conflicting models of Leninism 86-7 Lenin and party c. 1900 89-90 Marx and worker self-emancipation 89-90 one-party state 55-6, 59-62, 65-7, 73, 112-13,146-7, 153-4,156-7 purges 91-2 vanguard institutions 91 contemporary support for 147-8,150
190 INDEX Leninism (cont.) core values 111-12 decline of support for since 1991 134-9 foundations of 80-5 harmful influence of on democratic left 155 imperialism 103-16 influence of on Kuomintang 156-7 influence of on Nazism 156-7; as heritage 156 national liberation 105,127-8 nationalism 105 relevance of summarized 159-63 revival of support for since 2000 139-47 in Latin America 140-1 Stalin’s definition of 83-5 dictatorship of the proletariat 80,84 imperialism 83-4 internationalism 80, 82 strategy and tactics 85 style in work 85 the national question 85 the party 80, 85,159-60 the peasant question 84-5 Stalinism as Leninism 106-7 struggle against fascism 95-103 antifascism as chief recruiter for 111-12, 122-4 world revolution 94-121 Comintern founded 94 Lenin 150 162-3 Liberation theology 129-31 Lih, Lars 141-2 Lenin Rediscovered 141-3 Living church 129-30 Lukacs, Georg 121-2 History and Class Consciousness 121-2 Lenin: A Study in the Unity ofhis Thought 121-2 Luxemburg, Rosa 98, 126-7, 147-8,159 MacDonald, Ramsay 33 Mandela, Nelson 118,153 Mao Zedong 101,105-8 Maoism 116-18 Martov, Iulii 20-3, 54-5 Marx, Karl 4-5 Communist Manifesto 16-17,152 Das Kapital (Capital) 16-17 peasants 67-8 revolutionary transition 44-5 worker self-emancipation 89-90 Marxism 4-5 in post Stalin Russia 110-11 Mensheviks 23-5, 53-4 Menshevik Internationalists 124-5 Mozambique 118 narodism see populism narodnichestvo see populism national roads to communism (polycentrism) 116-18 Nechaev, Sergei 28-9 Catechism ofa Revolutionary 28-9 New Economic Policy (NEP) 45,72,152 New Left 124 Novaiazhizn 20-1
October Revolution 51-3 Paris Commune 42-3, 59-60 party schools (Capri, Bologna, Longjumeau) 25-7 PCF (Parti Communiste Français) 103-4, 114-15,120 peasant revolution 67-70 peasant revolution 5-6,103-16 Petrograd Soviet 51 Kornilov affair 51 Piketty, Thomas 141 Capital and Ideology 141 Capital in the Twenty-First Century 141 Plekhanov, Georgii 13-15,20-1 defencism in 1914 33 peasants 67-8 Socialism and Political Struggle 21-2 Pol Pot 115 Poland 110-11,116-18,120 Pope Francis II 131 populism 13-14 Pravda 20-1 productionism 4-5, 64-5, 76 Provisional Government, overthrown 53-4 Putin, Vladimir, blames Lenin and Bolsheviks 134-5 religion 6-7 revolution of 1905 18-19,25-7 Russo-Japanese war 18-19 Russo-Polish War (1920) 95-7
INDEX Second International defencists and internationalists emerge 33-4 denounces imperialism 32 splits over first World War 32-3 Serge, Victor 155-7 socialism with a human face 118 Socialist RevolutionaryParty 3-4, 53-4 decree on land 70 South Africa 118,153 Spanish Civil War 98-100 Stalin, J.V. 20-1,45,51-3,79 as high priest of Lenin cult 80-6; vows at Lenins funeral 80-2 conflicting models of Leninism 86-7 dogmatizes Leninism 87 Foundations ofLeninism 81-5, criticism of 85-6, definition of Leninism in, see ‘Leninism’ Problems of Leninism 85-6 socialism in one country 94 Stalinism as Leninism 106-7,161-2 Sukhanov, N.N. 54-5 Suslov, Mikhail 110-11 Tito, Josip Broz 78-9, 109 Tkachev, P. 57 ( 191 Trotsky, Lev 24-5, 27,51-3, 61-2, 79, 124-5 assassination of 102-3 authoritarianism of 161-2 criticise bureaucratisation of USSR 102-3 crushes Kronstadt 73 permanent revolution theory 24-5 supports USSR against Nazism 102-3 Trotskyism 101-3,106-7, 124-5, 161-2 Ukraine 7-8 war in (2022-) 9 Ulyanov, Alexander (Sasha) 11-13 Ulyanova, Olga death 16 urban terrorism 128-9 useful idiot 122-3 Viet Nam 78,155 Workers’ Opposition 72-3 Yugoslav revolution 110-11, 116-18 Zimbabwe 118 Zinoviev, Grigorii 51-3,59-60 Zizek, Slavoj 134 Lenin Reloaded: Towards a Politics of Truth (with Sebastian Budgen and Stathis Kouvelakis) 144-7, 163 The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology (film) 134 Bayerische I Staatsbibliothek I München |
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