The bolshevik theory / by R. W. Postgate.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: NY : Dodd, Mead and Company, 1920.Description: 240 pages : 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781278227634
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HX 59 .P7 1920
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Contents:
I. What is Bolshevism? -- II. Controversies -- III. The dictatorship of the proletariat -- IV. On dictatorship -- V. The two roads -- VI. The pedigree of Bolshevism -- VII. Extracts and comments -- VIII. Syndicalism, Blanquism and Bolshevism -- IX. Karl Kautsky -- X. Industrial pacifism -- XI. The Soviet -- XII. The future of the Soviet -- XIII. Conclusion.
Summary: "The author sets forth in a clear, concise, and interesting way the facts about Bolshevism. All the questions which are being constantly asked concerning this strange doctrine are answered. The whole theory of Bolshevism as expounded by its followers is made clear to the uninitiated mind. This is a most valuable treatise on the most vital social and political problem of today." -From 'The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life', Volume 52 [1921]
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HX 59 .P7 1920 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Damaged The front inner panel of the book is torn. - JP 1/29/23 NPML23010012

The resource includes Addenda (p. 171) and a "Note to page 58" (p. 173).

The resource includes "The new communist manifesto" (Appendix II, p. 175-200).

The resource includes "N. Lenin: theses presented to the first Congress of the Communist International at Moscow, 6th March 1919" (Appendix III, p. 201-216).

The resource includes "The third international and the I.W.W." (Appendix IV, p. 217-237).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-240).

I. What is Bolshevism? -- II. Controversies -- III. The dictatorship of the proletariat -- IV. On dictatorship -- V. The two roads -- VI. The pedigree of Bolshevism -- VII. Extracts and comments -- VIII. Syndicalism, Blanquism and Bolshevism -- IX. Karl Kautsky -- X. Industrial pacifism -- XI. The Soviet -- XII. The future of the Soviet -- XIII. Conclusion.

"The author sets forth in a clear, concise, and interesting way the facts about Bolshevism. All the questions which are being constantly asked concerning this strange doctrine are answered. The whole theory of Bolshevism as expounded by its followers is made clear to the uninitiated mind. This is a most valuable treatise on the most vital social and political problem of today." -From 'The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life', Volume 52 [1921]

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