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By Paul Le Blanc with and Introduction by Ernest Mandel
This study of Lenin’s conception of the revolutionary party, and its place in Marxist thought, gives a vibrant sense of the historical context-both Russian and international-in which Lenin’s views were shaped and upon which they had such a profound impact.
This book will appeal to all readers interested in radical history and ideas: political activists of all varieties, as well as political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, and historians.