Lenin Lives!
Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017
by Philip Cunliffe
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Pub Date 29 Sep 2017 | Archive Date 29 Sep 2017
John Hunt Publishing Ltd | Zero Books
Description
Of all the tomes published on the centenary of the Russian Revolution, none will reckon with a key part of the story: what if the revolutionaries' dreams had come true, instead of being dashed? Yet no tale of the Russian Revolution is complete without asking 'what if ...?' Lenin Lives! lays out a narrative account of how history might have happened differently if Lenin had lived long enough to see the global spread of the Russian Revolution to Western Europe and the USA. In one alternative world, instead of the grim authoritarian and autarkic states of the East, socialist revolution in the world’s most advanced economies ushers in an era of global peace, progress and prosperity, with global federations substituting for nation-states and international organisations. In keeping with the hopes of European revolutionaries of the time, the early achievement of socialism leads to a drastic improvement in human progress, economic growth, democracy and freedom at the global level.
Advance Praise
What
if the hopes of the Russian Revolution had been realised? Setting out from this
question Cunliffe shines a great deal of new critical light on our times.
Hugely thought-provoking and entertaining. Full of contentious ideas and
stimulating insights. A firecracker of a book.
Sean Sayers, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Kent
Marketing Plan
Philip Cunliffe is Senior
Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent,
which he joined in 2009. He has written widely on a variety of political issues
ranging from the Cold War, to Balkan politics to Brexit.
Online: Twitter
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781785356971 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |