Bloodstained: One Hundred Years of Leninist Counterrevolution
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Rating | : | 4.37 (827 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1849352968 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 250 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Named after Aron Baron, a Russian revolutionary hunted and haunted by the Bolshevik terror who was executed on August 12th, 1937.Iain Mackay: Iain Mckay is a union activist, writer, editor, and translator. Friends of Aron Baron: A group of radical thinkers critical of the role Lenin's influence has had on the theory and strategy of social change. He contributes articles to
He contributes articles to the anarchist press worldwide and edited Property is Theft!: A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Reader and Direct Struggle Against Capital: A Peter Kropotkin Anthology for AK Press). About the AuthorFriends of Aron Baron: A group of radical thinkers critical of the role Lenin's influence has had on the theory and strategy of social change. Named after Aron Baron, a Russian revolutionary hunted and haunted by the Bolshevik terror who was executed on August 12th, 1937.Iain Mackay: Iain Mckay is a union acti
The defense of this criminal enterprise, later categorized as "actually existing socialism," ends here. No more velvet-gloved hagiography. On the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, paeans to the conquering Bolsheviks will be sung. Bloodstained highlights the darker echoes coming from that event, with a mixture of classic and new essays that expose a murderous dictatorship as it developed, paving the way for Stalin, Mao, Castro, and others to slaughter and starve their opponents. No more Lenins.Includes essays from Mark Leier, Barry Pateman, Alexander Berkman, Iain MacKay, Herman Gorter, Rudolf Rocker, Luigi Fabbri, Maurice Brinton, and more.