What the "friends of the people" are and how they fight the social-democrats

a reply to articles in Russkoye Bogatstvo opposing the marxists.

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Vladimir Lenin: What the "friends of the people" are and how they fight the social-democrats (1966, Progress Publishers)

217 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 1966 por Progress Publishers.

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A solid sample of historical materialism of historical value

Lenin's unmistakable polemical style demolishes the common eristic tricks of a typical petty bourgeois philistine and his lack of decent reading comprehension. It is witty and incisive as is Lenin's writing in general. Not a dull academic lecture but a solid work of a prodigious mind. But aside from being a valuable defense of historical materialism, since there are better ones and a lot it's subject matter is not that relevant today (the circumstantial side of it at least), it is mostly of historical interest. It also has the Achilles' heel of Lenin's writing, namely very lenthy passages and paragraphs that even despite their captivating content can leave a reader overwhelmed and fatigued. Yet still in addition to all of that I'd consider it, at its core, a good example of demolishing the reactionary drivel by demonstrating it has got no actual arguments – so common among today's 'smart guys', …

Temas

  • Marx, Karl, 1818-1883
  • Populism -- Soviet Union
  • Socialism -- Soviet Union -- History